Yes You Can Have RGB On Your NVMe SSD With Klevv CRAS C700 RGB

The PC gaming and enthusiast realm is RGB-ing all the things it seems. Thermaltake launched a desk with RGB lighting earlier this month, Corsair has its Ironclaw RGB mouse, while Gigabyte launched an RGB NVMe SSD and Razer is developing a toaster with RGB lighting. Enthusiasts wanting another RGB SSD option have a new product from KLEVV to check out.

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The SSD is the CRAS C700 RGB SSD; and it's an M.2 2280 NVMe PCIe Gen 3x4 SSD. The storage device supports ASUS AURA Sync, is RGB Fusion ready, and supports both MSI Mystic Light Sync and ASRock Polychrome Sync. That support will allow you to sync the SSD with the lighting on your other products if they are all compatible.

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KLEVV features SK Hynix 3D 72-layer NAND flash with an SMI SM2263EN controller, and uses an SLC caching algorithm for improved performance and durability. KLEVV also uses Global Wear Leveling to extend the life of the device. To improve stability, the SSD uses S.M.A.R.T. (Self Monitoring, Analysis and Report Technology) and data protection is improved via an LDPC ECC engine. The SSD promises read speeds of up to 1,500 MB/s and write speeds of up to 1,300 MB/s for the 480GB flavor. The 120GB drive has read speed up to 1500MB/S and write speed of up to 550MB/s. The 240GB version promises 1500 MB/s read, and 1000MB/s writes.

To keep the SSD cool, KLEVV uses an aluminum alloy heatsink. At this point, there is no word on pricing or availability for the flashy SSD.

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Shane McGlaun

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