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Computex 2026: Biwin’s new RAM, SSDs and portable storage

11 June 2026 at 09:01

At the Biwin booth at Computex this year we were shown new memory kits reaching as high as Β£3000, alongside new SSDs and portable storage options.Β 

Watch via YouTube below:

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Timestamps:

00:00 Biwin Origin Code
01:49 EXPO ULL
02:22 New Biwin storage drives
03:51 Other consumer DIMMs
04:25 External drives

At Biwin's booth this week, we also saw the launch of new high-capacity Origin Code 4R CUDIMM DDR5 memory. The new CUDIMM modules are launching later this year, promising speeds of up to 8000MT/s on a 128GB module.

Outside of Origin Code, Biwin has plenty of its own main-brand announcements happening at Computex as well. For starters, the Black Opal OC Lab Gold Edition DDR5 kits are now available with up to 192GB capacity using 64GB modules, with speeds up to 8400MT/s on AMD Ryzen systems.

On the SSD front, Biwin has the new M560 PCIe Gen 5 SSD. Using the latest PCIe 5 and M.2 2.0 technology, the drive promises speeds up to 12GB/s and 1.7M IOPS. Biwin is also targeting edge AI with the Amber PX4000 portable SSD, which delivers up to 3900MB/s reads and 3700MB/s writes in a rugged aluminium and silicone chassis. Capacities reach 8TB, with compatibility spanning Windows, macOS, iOS, Android and PlayStation 5.

For photographers, there is the Amber ME300 microSD Express card, promising speeds up to 900MB/s. This card can also be used as a speedy storage boost for handheld gaming systems like the Steam Deck, with capacities up to 1TB.

KitGuru Says: What did you think of the Biwin line-up at Computex this year?

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Biwin Storms Computex With ROG-Certified DDR5 Kits, 11 GB/s PCIe 5.0 SSDs, and Mini Drives Built for Handheld Gamers

4 June 2026 at 14:44

A display booth featuring Bwin M560 PCIe Gen5 SSDs with 'Storage Solutions' and 'Ultra-Mini SSD' text on the backdrop, showcasing various models and specifications.

Biwin has an SSD for everyone, from handhelds to high-end PCs, but their memory division is dialing up a notch with ROG-Certified DDR5 modules. Biwin Comes Prepared For Gaming Handhelds & Compact Devices With Upgraded Mini SSDs For Computex, Biwin is introducing its latest Mini SSDs. The first of these includes the CL100, which is a cost-optimized PCIe 4.0 solution that is compliant with the NVMe 1.4 standard. The SSD comes in 512 GB, 1 TB, and goes up to 2 TB of storage capacity, making it a top-value choice for gaming handhelds. The SSD offers speeds of up to […]

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ASUS enters PC memory market with the ROG DDR5 kits

17 May 2026 at 11:00

Asus has entered the enthusiast computer memory market with the launch of its first ROG-branded RAM modules, the ROG DDR5 RGB Edition 20. Developed in partnership with Biwin, the special-edition memory kits feature a black-and-red aesthetic with gold accents to mark the 20th anniversary of the ROG brand.

According to VideoCardz, the kit is sold in a 48GB configuration, consisting of two 24GB DIMMs, each using SK Hynix M-Die integrated circuits. Out of the box, the memory operates at a base speed of DDR5-6000 with tight primary timings of CL26-36-36-76 at 1.45V. For universal hardware compatibility across current AMD Ryzen and Intel Core desktop platforms, the modules support both AMD EXPO and Intel XMP memory profiles.

A defining feature of this kit is the β€œROG Mode” dual-profile configuration extension that unlocks advanced performance metrics when paired with Asus ROG Crosshair, ROG Maximus, or ROG Strix motherboards. Through this BIOS-level implementation, users can alternate between the low-latency 6000 MT/s gaming configuration and a high-bandwidth 8000 MT/s profile running at CL36-48-48-110 at 1.40V. Also, the modules have a top-edge addressable RGB light bar that can be integrated with Asus Aura Sync profiles.

Alongside the launch, the company formalised the β€œROG Certified Memory Program”. Under this initiative, 14 major third-party memory vendors, including Corsair, G.Skill, Kingston, and TeamGroup, can manufacture and badge their own consumer kits with official ROG certification. These approved modules will natively support Aura Sync RGB lighting and gain access to custom ROG Mode sub-timing profiles.

The ROG DDR5 RGB Edition 20 is launching first in China, priced at 5,999 yuan, which converts to roughly Β£661, and carries a lifetime product warranty.

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KitGuru says: As expected in the current memory market, this memory kit isn't cheap, especially given its special edition status.

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