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A G.Skill 256GB Memory Kit for Threadripper 3990X

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A G.Skill 256GB Memory Kit for Threadripper 3990X

G.Skill announces a high performance, high capacity, low latency DDR4 memory kit for users of the AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3990X processor-- the Trident Z Neo DDR4-3600 CL16-20-20 256GB (32GBx8) 1.35V memory kits.

According to the company, the 32GB DIMMs are built with high density 16Gb components, and make "a perfect choice for those pursuing ultimate memory performance or attempting to build a powerful workstation for heavy content creation workloads." The actual kit consists of eight memory modules, and is ideal for customers with motherboards such as the Asus ROG Zenith II Extreme Alpha, the platform G.SKill uses to validate the kits.

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HyperX Memory at CES 2020

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HyperX Memory at CES 2020

The Kingston HyperX gaming unit takes to CES 2020 with a selection of Fury and Impact series memory modules, including 32GB unbuffered DIMMS and SO-DIMMS, and RGB DDR4-3600 and DDR4-3700 modules.

Based on 16Gb memory chips, the 32GB HyperX Fury unbuffered DIMMs and 32GB Impact unbuffered SO-DIMMS feature XMP SPD profiles for easier speed settings and are compatible with the lastest AMD and Intel platforms. The desktop-oriented 32GB Fury UDIMMs are rated for  DDR4-2400/CL15 at 1.2V, DDR4-2666/CL16 at 1.2V, DDR4-3000/CL16 at 1.35V and at DDR4-3200/CL16 at 1.35V operation. The modules carry aluminum heat spreaders, and will be available solo, in 64B duos and in 128GB quartets.

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The First Mirror Design Memory from Teamgroup

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The First Mirror Design Memory from Teamgroup

Teamgroup announces what it claims is the first RAM featuring "full-screen light guiding technology"-- the T-Force Xtreem ARGB Gaming Memory, replete with RGB LEDs and mirror-finished aluminium heat spreaders.

The mirrored heat spreaders allow the memory modules to reflect the light emitted by the RGB LEDs inside the lightbar on top, illuminating the entire surface of the module. Teamgroup says it is the result of a mixture of "light-spluttering" and light guiding technology, and makes for a more striking effect than the lighting strips found in typical gaming memory modules.

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Gigabyte Intros Faster Aorus RGB Memory

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Gigabyte Intros Faster Aorus RGB Memory

Gigabyte launches the 2nd generation of Aorus RGB memory kits-- namely the Aorus RGB Memory 16GB 3600MHz kits (2 x 8GB models) promising both "superior performance and upgraded LED modules."

While running at 3600MHz, customers can boost DDR4 speeds to 3733MHz using an Aorus Memory Boost function in conjunction with Aorus Z390 and X570 motherboards and XMP enabled in the BIOS. The function provides a 4% in read/write performance without overclocking, meaning customers do not need to buy XMP 3733MHz (and spend the savings on peripherals). Gigabyte adds the heatsinks are 3x denser than standard heatsinks, providing superior heat dissipation and preventing slowdown.

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G.Skill Intros Low Latency DDR4-4000 Memory Kits

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G.Skill Intros Low Latency DDR4-4000 Memory Kits

Taiwanese PC memory and gaming peripheral maker G.Skill launches "extreme low-latency, high-speed DDR4 memory kits" at DDR4-4000 CL15-16-16-36 in a 32GB (8GBx4) capacity configuration.

The kits fall under the classic Trident Z and the RGB-enabled Trident Z Royal memory series, and feature high-performance Samsung B-die ICs enabling "the world's lowest latency" of CL15 at DDR4-4000. According to the company, the previous best CAS latency achieved by DDR4-4000 memory kits was at CL17, but it managed to surpass the record with the  DDR4-4000 CL15-16-16-36 32GB (8GBx4) memory kit running under 1.5V, as validated using an MSI MEG Z390 ACE motherboard and Intel Core i7-9700K processor.

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