Biwin has unveiled two powerful additions to its high-performance Black Opal Series aimed squarely at enthusiasts and professionals: the OC Lab Gold Edition DW100 192 GB DDR5 memory kit and the ultra-fast Black Opal X570/X570 PRO Gen5 SSDs.

Black Opal OC Lab Gold Edition DW100 192 GB Memory Kit

Designed to meet the demands of modern, high-load computing environments from gaming and content creation to AI-assisted workloads, we have the OC Lab Gold Edition DW100 rocking a large 192GB (48 GB x 4) capacity, clocking in at DDR5-6000, tuned to a tight CL28 latency. It is fully optimized for AMD EXPO and tested across major motherboard platforms, including ASUS, MSI, and Gigabyte.

Biwin loaded this thing with a 10-layer PCB for signal stability, an unlocked PMIC for precise voltage control, and an enhanced thermal pad for better heat dissipation under heavy workloads.

Black Opal X570 PRO SSD & X570 SSD

Next, theBlack Opal X570 and X570 PRO SSDs both harness the PCIe Gen5×4 interface to deliver blazing speeds. The X570 PRO, designed for power users, features NVMe 2.0 support, a 6nm controller, up to 8 NAND channels, and a 4 GB DRAM cache.

It achieves read speeds up to 14000 MB/s, write speeds up to 13000 MB/s, and hits 2000K IOPS for random reads—ideal for gamers and professionals needing quick access to large data sets.

Black Opal X570 SSD

Meanwhile, the standard X570 SSD is a more streamlined solution that skips the DRAM in favor of Host Memory Buffer (HMB) and dynamic SLC caching but it still delivers up to 14500 MB/s read and 11000 MB/s write speeds, with a single-sided thermally optimized design that keeps things cool and stable even under sustained workloads.

With these 3 products, Biwin is making sure its Black Opal Series isn’t just about peak numbers but real-world readiness, thanks to the high manufacturing standard focusing on making a lasting product for years to come.

Availability

The new Biwin Black Opal memory and SSDs are now available globally via authorized distributors and partners.

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