For many years, memory manufacturers competed using a familiar formula: higher frequencies, lower latencies, and increasingly elaborate RGB lighting. While those factors remain important today, COMPUTEX 2026 demonstrated that the memory industry is entering a new phase—one driven not only by performance, but by capacity, scalability, and the growing demands of artificial intelligence.
At the KLEVV booth this year, the company showcased a broad portfolio of next-generation memory and storage solutions designed to tackle the evolving needs of gamers, content creators, AI developers, and workstation users. While there were plenty of impressive products on display, one clear theme emerged throughout the showcase:
The future of memory is no longer simply about speed.
It’s about enabling entirely new workloads that were previously impossible on mainstream platforms.
Who is KLEVV?
KLEVV is the premium consumer brand of Essencore, a global manufacturer specializing in memory and storage technologies.
Over the years, KLEVV has built a strong reputation among PC enthusiasts through its high-performance memory modules and SSDs, many of which have earned international design recognition, including Red Dot Design Awards and iF Design Awards. The brand has become particularly popular among gamers and overclockers who value both aesthetics and performance.
At COMPUTEX 2026, however, KLEVV demonstrated that its ambitions extend well beyond traditional gaming systems.
The Star of the Show: 256GB 4R CUDIMM DDR5 Memory

Perhaps the most technically impressive demonstration at the KLEVV booth was its next-generation 256GB DDR5 memory configuration.
Utilizing cutting-edge 4R (Quad-Rank) CUDIMM technology, KLEVV demonstrated a massive 256GB dual-channel memory setup capable of operating at DDR5-8000 speeds. This effectively delivers workstation-class memory capacity on a desktop platform while maintaining frequencies that enthusiasts would typically associate with high-end gaming systems.
For perspective, many enthusiast PCs today are still configured with 32GB or 64GB of memory. KLEVV’s showcase pushes that figure to four times the capacity while maintaining exceptional performance.
As AI workloads continue to grow larger and more complex, memory capacity is rapidly becoming one of the most important system specifications. Large language models, local AI inference, virtual machines, simulation workloads, and professional content creation applications can easily consume over 100GB of memory.
KLEVV’s 256GB demonstration suggests that the industry is already preparing for the next generation of computing demands.
CRAS V RGB PRIME: Built for AMD Enthusiasts

While high-capacity memory stole much of the spotlight, KLEVV also showcased its latest flagship gaming memory lineup.
The new CRAS V RGB PRIME memory modules combine premium aesthetics with exceptionally aggressive timings, featuring AMD EXPO-ULL (Ultra Low Latency) profiles running at DDR5-6000 CL26.
For Ryzen enthusiasts, this is particularly noteworthy.
DDR5-6000 remains the sweet spot for AMD’s latest processors, and achieving CL26 latency helps maximize performance in gaming and latency-sensitive workloads. During demonstrations, KLEVV paired the memory with AMD’s flagship Ryzen 9 9950X3D processor, showcasing a platform optimized for both gaming and productivity.
Visually, the CRAS V RGB PRIME also stands out with its distinctive piano-black finish accented by metallic gold detailing, creating a premium appearance that feels appropriately flagship.
Breaking the 10,000 MT/s Barrier
Of course, no enthusiast memory showcase would be complete without a glimpse into extreme overclocking.
This year, KLEVV’s CRAS Vα RGB memory drew significant attention thanks to demonstrations exceeding 10,000 MT/s.
Built around CKD-enabled CUDIMM technology, the modules are officially rated up to 8400 MT/s but demonstrated substantially higher frequencies under controlled showcase conditions.
Reaching five-digit DDR5 frequencies remains a significant technical achievement and highlights how rapidly memory technology continues to evolve.
While few users will run memory at such extreme speeds in everyday systems, these demonstrations provide valuable insight into the headroom available within next-generation memory architectures.
Practical Performance for Everyday Builders

Not every enthusiast needs 256GB of memory or world-record frequencies.
Recognizing this, KLEVV also showcased products designed for more practical applications.
The BOLT Vα memory series targets users building compact systems or air-cooled workstations. Featuring a low-profile 34mm heat spreader design and speeds reaching DDR5-7200, the modules offer excellent compatibility with large CPU coolers and small-form-factor builds.
Meanwhile, the LITE V RGB lineup provides a more accessible option for mainstream builders, delivering speeds up to DDR5-6400 while retaining the visual appeal that has become synonymous with modern gaming systems.
Together, these products demonstrate KLEVV’s commitment to serving a broad range of users rather than focusing solely on flagship products.
Expanding Beyond Memory

KLEVV’s COMPUTEX showcase wasn’t limited to DRAM.
The company also unveiled several new SSD solutions targeting gamers, creators, and professionals.
Leading the storage lineup is the new GENUINE G540 PCIe Gen5 SSD, designed to deliver the bandwidth required for AI processing, content creation, and next-generation gaming workloads.

Joining it are the CRAS C925G and CRAS C925G Lite PCIe Gen4 SSDs, providing high-performance storage solutions across multiple price points.
KLEVV also previewed upcoming portable SSD solutions, further expanding its ecosystem beyond traditional desktop components.
As file sizes continue to grow and AI applications become increasingly data-intensive, storage performance is becoming just as important as memory performance in determining overall system responsiveness.
A Glimpse Into the Future of Computing
What makes KLEVV’s COMPUTEX 2026 showcase particularly interesting is that it reflects several broader industry trends simultaneously.
The 256GB CUDIMM platform highlights the growing importance of memory capacity.
The CRAS V RGB PRIME demonstrates continued refinement of low-latency gaming performance.
The 10,000 MT/s overclocking showcase pushes the boundaries of frequency.
Meanwhile, the expanding SSD portfolio reflects the increasing importance of storage performance in AI-driven workflows.
Together, these products paint a picture of where desktop computing is heading over the next several years.
Final Thoughts
The conversation around AI often focuses on processors, accelerators, and software models. Yet behind every AI workload lies a critical foundation of memory and storage infrastructure.
Without sufficient capacity, bandwidth, and responsiveness, even the most powerful processors struggle to perform at their full potential.
KLEVV’s COMPUTEX 2026 showcase serves as a reminder that memory remains one of the most important building blocks of modern computing.
From 256GB 4R CUDIMM memory kits and ultra-low-latency gaming modules to record-breaking overclocking demonstrations and next-generation SSDs, KLEVV is clearly positioning itself for the next era of computing.
And if this year’s showcase is any indication, that future will require significantly more memory than ever before.

