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KLEVV Unveils New Cras X RGB, Cras II RGB, Bolt X and Bolt Memory Modules

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Boutique yet high-end memory maker KLEVV unveiled a plethora of RGB LED-lit variants of its popular memory modules. The star attractions at the company's Computex booth are the Cras II RGB and Cras X RGB. Both are studded with addressable RGB LEDs. The Cras X RGB features a soft diffuser along its top, besides a chunkier heatspreader, while the Cras II RGB has an intricately designed heatspreader, with cutouts through which the lighting is diffused. The Cras II RGB comes in DDR4-3200 speed, and in 2x 8 GB dual-channel kit, while the Cras X RGB comes in both DDR4-3200 and DDR4-3466 speeds, and 2x 8 GB and 2x 16 GB densities. The Bolt and Bolt X are the company's standard-height modules, with simpler heatspreader designs. The Bolt comes in DDR4-2400, and DDR4-3000 speeds, in 4 GB, 8 GB, and 16 GB densities, while the Bolt X, with a more premium design, ticks at DDR4-2666 and DDR4-3200, in the same densities.



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RGB lighting on everything is getting boring. Wake me up when we get CMYK lighting and 4k HDR capabilities for the leds on a stick of RAM. :wtf:
 
It's spelt Crass :p :D
 
Steve from GN though Klevv is dead

I've met Steve in the basement of the 101 while he was stumbling to the order line of the McDonalds to talk to him about Klevv, I'm 100% sure he doesn't remember.

And trust me, just because someone makes entertaining YouTube videos, it doesn't mean he actually knows what's going on. Give me $5000 to review a case and I'd make even funnier shit.
 
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