BIWIN enters the UK market with great SSD and DDR5 deals

BIWIN has arrived in the UK, and it’s bringing competition to the memory market

There’s a new player in the UK memory market, and they have big ambitions. BIWIN has come to the UK and is already eyeing the EU and US memory markets.

If you haven’t heard of BIWIN, know they aren’t new to the memory market. Biwin products have been licensed and sold by several major brands in recent years. Biwin’s products include portable/internal SSDs, memory cards, USB sticks, and DRAM modules. You’ve probably seen or used Biwin products before, albeit marketed under a different name/brand. Now, BIWIN is designing, building, marketing, and selling its own products, delivering its tech directly to consumers.

Biwin products are now available in the UK through Amazon. Soon, BIWIN hopes to sell its products through other UK retailers. Today is the start of Amazon UK’s “Spring Deal Days” and Biwin is participating. That means that there are some solid SSD and memory deals to look at.

Biwin SSD Deals – PCIe 3.0 & 4.0

With PCIe 3.0, 4.0, and 5.0 M.2 SSD offerings, there is something for everyone here. The NV3500 series offers sequential read speeds of up to 3500 MB/s and value-oriented pricing. Sub-£30 pricing is excellent for a 512GB SSD, though the high-capacity models provide the best value on a per-GB basis.

If you need more speed, the NV7400 series delivers sequential read speeds of up to 7450 MB/s, saturating the PCIe 4.0 interface. You don’t get any faster than this while remaining on PCIe 4.0.

Biwin SSD Deals PCIe 5.0

If you want the fastest speeds, the X570 PRO is a solid option with its sequential read speeds of up to 14,000 MB/s. These are great prices for SSDs of this size and speed. That said, PCIe 5.0 SSDs always carry premium pricing.

DDR5 Memory Deals

If you need DRAM for your new PC build, Biwin’s Black Opal HX100 and DW100 series modules are worth considering. DDR5-6000 speeds with CL30 timings for around £100. Not bad for 32GB of memory. Faster module options are also available, though they are not discounted ATM.

Honestly, it is great to see new brands entering the PC market. Having more competitors is always a good thing, and Biwin already has an extensive product lineup. We plan to have a closer look at some of their products in the near future. So expect to see Biwin memory and storage in some future system builds.

You can join the discussion on BIWIN’s entry into the UK PC market on the OC3D Forums.

Mark Campbell

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