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KLEVV Launches its First DDR5 CUDIMM and CSODIMM Memory Modules

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KLEVV, the leading consumer memory and storage brand introduced by Essencore, today announces its first-ever CU-DIMM & CSO-DIMM memory modules, which work seamlessly with the latest Intel Core Ultra (Series 2) "Arrow Lake-S" Processors/ Z890 platform to unleash the true DDR5 performance. KLEVV's next-generation DDR5 memory lineup receives a substantial performance boost with the integration of advanced Client Clock Driver (CKD) technology. Incorporated via a small integrated circuit (IC) directly on the DIMM, CKD IC enhances the module's speed and efficiency for both desktop and laptop applications. By regenerating the memory chips' clock signal, it improves stability, supports higher operating frequencies, and minimizes electrical interference and signal degradation—pushing the boundaries of memory performance.

Designed for both performance desktop and laptop systems, KLEVV's new Standard CU-DIMM and CSO-DIMM memory modules combine the brand's renowned quality with cutting-edge DDR5 technology, making them ideal for both casual and professional users. Leveraging the innovative CKD architecture, these modules deliver exceptional stability and reliability, even at high speeds, effectively mitigating electrical interference that could otherwise hinder performance. With this advanced design, users can count on smooth, efficient operation, even under heavy workloads.



Fully compliant with JEDEC specifications, KLEVV's CU-DIMM and CSO-DIMM modules are crafted with precision to ensure seamless compatibility with Intel's latest 15th-gen Arrow Lake processors. Available in capacities of 16 GB, 24 GB, 32 GB, and 48 GB per DIMM, they feature a remarkable clock speed of 6,400 MT/s and latency timings of CL 52-52-52-103 at 1.1 V. These speeds are equal to transferring 10 (ten) full-HD movies in just one second, illustrating their astounding speed and efficiency. Users should expect this groundbreaking technology on KLEVV's future products to pave the way for faster and more efficient computing solutions.

Warranty and Availability
KLEVV'S new Standard CUDIMM and CSODIMM DDR5 memory modules come with a limited lifetime peace of mind warranty and will be available in Q4.

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CL 52 can't be right, surely it should be CL 32?

Laptop memory has high timings due to low voltage. My laptop's DDR4-3200 operates at something like CL 20.

Edit: oops, just noticed, old thread. Sorry!
 
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Laptop memory has high timings due to low voltage. My laptop's DDR4-3200 operates at something like CL 20.

Edit: oops, just noticed, old thread. Sorry!
I was the one that necro'd it, though it was only a month old so it wasn't quite dead, just on life support.
 
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