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BIOSTAR Launches Storming-V Series DDR4 Memory

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BIOSTAR, a leading manufacturer of motherboards, graphics cards, and storage devices today, is proud to announce the release of its latest DDR4 DRAM, the Heatsink Storming-V series. The DDR4 DRAM, Storming-V series, is a highly versatile memory module that caters to a wide range of users, from casual content consumption such as watching TV shows, movies and listening to music, to avid gamers who demand engaging stories, stunning graphics, and solid gameplay. Moreover, pro gamers who prioritize speed and performance will find the Heatsink Storming-V series highly appealing.

With its optimized memory speed, timing, voltage settings, and unique design that offers overclocking capabilities, ultra-fast data access, and optimal cooling, the Heatsink Storming-V series delivers unmatched performance and reliability. Therefore, whether you are a casual user or a pro gamer, the Storming-V series is the perfect memory module that caters to your specific needs.



Available in four variants, the Heatsink Storming-V series comes in 8 GB and 16 GB options, with speeds ranging from 3200 MHz to 3600 MHz. With these options, gamers can choose the module that fits their specific needs and configuration requirements, ensuring unparalleled performance for any use case.

Combined with BIOSTAR motherboards, the Storming-V series delivers even better results, as the modules are optimized to work together seamlessly. As a result of the modules' unique design, they provide gamers with the most effective overclocking capabilities, with optimal cooling, enabling them to achieve the highest performance possible.

In conclusion, BIOSTAR's Heatsink Storming-V series DDR4 DRAM is a top-of-the-line memory module that offers unparalleled performance and reliability. With optimized memory speed, timing, and voltage settings, these modules are designed to reduce system crashes and instability, delivering superior compute performance that is unmatched by typical RAM modules. Whether you're a casual user who enjoys entertainment or a pro gamer who prioritizes speed and performance, the Storming-V series is the perfect choice for you.

For more information, visit the product pages of the DDR4 Storming V 8 GB 3200 MHz, DDR4 Storming V 16 GB 3200 MHz, DDR4 Storming V 8 GB 3600 MHz, and DDR4 Storming V 16 GB 3600 MHz.

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most of the other brands have moved into ddr5, its a bit odd to see biostar moving into ddr4 almost the end of the ddr4 cycle. AM4 i can understand is only ddr4 but i think be phased out soon,
z690 and z790 boards majority will be hopping on the ddr5 band wagon, i find it a bit odd but im no business expert maybe there is still money to made here...
 
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most of the other brands have moved into ddr5, its a bit odd to see biostar moving into ddr4 almost the end of the ddr4 cycle. AM4 i can understand is only ddr4 but i think be phased out soon,
z690 and z790 boards majority will be hopping on the ddr5 band wagon, i find it a bit odd but im no business expert maybe there is still money to made here...
There will be demand for ddr4 for a while, if only to upgrade older systems. Biostar thinks that this is a good niche for them with less competition and possibly a larger stockpile of chips.
 

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If they offer 30% cheaper price than current brands tgen I guess it is okey. But do they? :D
 
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