ADATA's new DDR4-3000 DIMMs have ASUS Aura Sync compatible RGBs, or with their own software you can download to power your lightshow if you aren't running an ASUS board. The DIMMs each have 5 LEDs which you can program to display a single colour, cycle colours or set a gradient or you can opt for breathing or music modes if you prefer. We won't bore you with unimportant details such as the default timings of 16-18-18 or that Modders Inc hit 3733 MHz at 18-20-20 timings with a voltage of 1.38 as that has nothing to do with shiny lights.
"The XPG line of memory modules from ADATA is considered to be its enthusiast line. The XPG SPECTRIX D40 is the first DDR-4 RAM that features RGB LED. The memory starts off with a base speed of 2,666MHz and is offered in speeds up to 4000Mhz. The kit featured in this review is the DDR-4 3,000MHz version."
Here are some more Memory articles from around the web:
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- AMD Raven Ridge 8GB vs. 16GB Reserved Memory Benchmark & Explanation @ TechSpot
- Geil Super LUCE RGB DDR4 @ TechPowerUp
- Patriot Viper LED Series DDR4 3000 MHz @
- G.SKILL Ripjaws 2666 MHz DDR4 SO-DIMM @ TechPowerUp
Ive seen pc sellers on ebay
Ive seen pc sellers on ebay trying to say setting the vram in the Raven Ridge apus to 2gb makes it better… ha wrong. Makes zero difference.
“The XPG SPECTRIX D40 is the
“The XPG SPECTRIX D40 is the first DDR-4 RAM that features RGB LED.”
…from ADATA maybe, but certainly not the first.