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Klevv and Essencore to Showcase New Products at Computex 2024

Essencore and its consumer-focused brand KLEVV has revealed that it will be heading to Computex 2024 in Taipei next month. Of course, myself, Andy and Brandon will be there too to cover the latest news and products, and we’re eager to see what they will have on display!

URBANE V RGB and FIT V DDR5 Memory

KLEVV’s COMPUTEX showcase is set to feature its latest products, which include the latest advancements in DDR5 technology, with memory modules boasting jaw-dropping clock speeds over 10,000MT/s. Additionally, KLEVV is proud to debut its newest gaming and overclocking memory kits, the URBANE V RGB DDR5 and FIT V DDR5, designed to push performance boundaries with stylish designs. These memory kits are primed and ready to take center stage as fans and tech enthusiasts will get their first look at these products at COMPUTEX this year.

Exciting new ASUS ROG-certified memory kits

KLEVV is thrilled to announce its new partnership with ASUS ROG, introducing the CRAS V RGB ROG-certified DDR5 memory. This memory kit is tailor-made for gamers and PC enthusiasts, tested and ready for battle. 

The CRAS V RGB ROG-certified DDR5 memory brings an all-new, distinct color variant to the popular CRAS V RGB series, ensuring that your gaming setup performs at its best and looks exceptional.

Next-Gen Storage

KLEVV’s storage solutions highlighted this year will include the Genuine G560 PCIe Gen5 SSD, which delivers top-tier read speeds and sets a new industry benchmark with read speed of up to 14,000MB/s. In addition, the newly released CRAS C925 Gen4 SSD, featuring the latest V8 238-layer NAND Flash with up to 7,000MB/s read speed, will also be demonstrated. It offers cutting-edge performance and reliability and is designed to meet the high demands of modern computing environments. These SSDs represent KLEVV’s commitment to pushing the limits of data transfer speeds and storage solutions.

LPDDR5X

At this year’s Computex, Essencore, the parent company of KLEVV, will display its latest components, unveiling significant advancements in memory technology. The LPCAMM2 memory, which utilizes advanced LPDDR5X technology to offer superior efficiency and speed, will be featured prominently alongside the CKD DDR5 U-DIMM modules, unleashing its leading-edge capabilities in mainstream and high-performance computing applications. These innovations underscore Essencore’s dedication to developing next-generation memory technologies that address diverse use cases.

Time and Place

Essencore and KLEVV proudly invites all media friends, potential buyers, and fans to visit its booth at Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center  Hall 1, 4F, booth# N0713a during COMPUTEX Taipei 2024.

Peter Donnell

As a child in my 40's, I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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