Klevv presented sets of Urbane V RGB DDR5 memory modules – up to 64 GB and 8400 MT/s

Klevv has introduced a new series of Urbane V RGB DDR5 RAM modules. It includes dual-channel kits with a total capacity of 32, 48 and 64 GB, which consist respectively of pairs of modules with a capacity of 16, 24 and 32 GB.

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The new products are equipped with 2 mm thick aluminum radiators. The height of the memory modules is 42.5 mm. The manufacturer claims that their installation will not interfere with the use of the most powerful CPU cooling systems.

Memory heatsinks are equipped with RGB backlighting with support for 16 million colors.

The Urbane V RGB DDR5 series includes memory modules that support DDR5-6000, DDR5-6400, DDR5-7200, DDR5-7600, DDR5-8000, DDR5-8200 and DDR5-8400 operating modes, operating at voltages from 1.1 to 1 ,45 V. The declared memory timings can be found below.

All new products support Intel XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO overclocking profiles. The RAM modules shown come with a limited lifetime warranty.

Klevv Urbane V RGB DDR5 memory modules are expected to go on sale in November. The manufacturer did not disclose the cost of RAM kits.

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