PNY Launches High-Performance DDR5 SODIMM Kits For Laptops

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Boasts Up To 5600MHz Speed!

[Press Release] PNY has announced an impressive set of laptop DDR5 memory that combines both high speed and capacity. This performance lineup is tailor-made for gaming notebooks and supports combinations like 64GB(2x32GB) and 32GB(2x16GB).

PNY DDR5 Performance Memory
The Memory Boasts Impressive Specifications Overall

At the same time, PNY offers speeds of up to 5600MHz with the memory. Also included in the feature set is CES latency of just 46 and all of this is achieved at an ultra-low voltage of 1.1 volts.

As per PNY, the memory will cost as low as $82.99. The 64GB(2x32GB) setup will cost you $149.99, and you can learn more about the memory here. To make the package even better, PNY is offering a lifetime warranty on the DDR5 performance memory.

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