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Neo Forza brought its latest memory and storage products to the 2025 Computex. We begin our tour with the company's latest CAMM2 and LPCAMM2 modules. These are dual-channel DDR5 memory compacted into a single module that's intended to be installed along the plane of the motherboard, to minimize Z-Height. The company's CAMM2 and LPCAMM2 modules come in 16 GB, 24 GB, 32 GB, 48 GB, and 64 GB densities, with speeds ranging from DDR5-5600 to DDR5-7500 and LPDDR5-7500 (in case of LPCAMM2), with CAS latencies ranging from 46T to 52T, and DRAM voltages as low as 1.1 V for the CAMM2, and 0.5 V to 1.05 V for the LPCAMM2.
The company's DDR5 Standard series UDIMMs and SO-DIMMs target the entry level of the market, with speeds of DDR5-5600, and module densities ranging from 8 GB to 64 GB (dual-rank), CAS latencies from 40T to 46T; and DRAM voltages of 1.1 V. Neo Forza is also ready with its first DDR5 CUDIMMs and CSODIMMs that implement client clock-drivers (CKD)s. Its Standard series CKD modules offer densities ranging from 8 GB to 64 GB, with speeds of DDR5-6400, CL52, and 1.1 V module voltage.
Neo Forza's DDR5 OC UDIMM lineup comes in speeds ranging from DDR5-5600 to DDR5-8200, with tight timings of CL30 to CL40; and module voltage ranging from 1.1 V to 1.5 V. Winding things up are the company's overclocking focused DDR4 memory for those still on older platforms such as AM4, and the PSSD-M1, a portable SSD measuring 70 mm x 62 mm x 8.2 mm, with capacities ranging from 500 GB to 4 TB, implementing a 20 Gbps USB 3.2 Gen 2 x2, and offering speeds as high as 2 GB/s. The drive is compatible with Apple MagSafe.

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The company's DDR5 Standard series UDIMMs and SO-DIMMs target the entry level of the market, with speeds of DDR5-5600, and module densities ranging from 8 GB to 64 GB (dual-rank), CAS latencies from 40T to 46T; and DRAM voltages of 1.1 V. Neo Forza is also ready with its first DDR5 CUDIMMs and CSODIMMs that implement client clock-drivers (CKD)s. Its Standard series CKD modules offer densities ranging from 8 GB to 64 GB, with speeds of DDR5-6400, CL52, and 1.1 V module voltage.





Neo Forza's DDR5 OC UDIMM lineup comes in speeds ranging from DDR5-5600 to DDR5-8200, with tight timings of CL30 to CL40; and module voltage ranging from 1.1 V to 1.5 V. Winding things up are the company's overclocking focused DDR4 memory for those still on older platforms such as AM4, and the PSSD-M1, a portable SSD measuring 70 mm x 62 mm x 8.2 mm, with capacities ranging from 500 GB to 4 TB, implementing a 20 Gbps USB 3.2 Gen 2 x2, and offering speeds as high as 2 GB/s. The drive is compatible with Apple MagSafe.


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