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Thermaltake Announces ToughRAM RGB in New Trims Alongside New ToughRAM XG

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Thermaltake, the leading PC DIY premium brand for Cooling, Gaming Gear, and Enthusiast Memory solutions, today announced the official release of the TOUGHRAM XG RGB DDR4 16 GB (8 GB x 2) Memory Kit, and is now available for purchase on TTPremium.com and Thermaltake.com. The TOUGHRAM XG RGB comes in frequencies ranging from 3,600 MHz up to 4,600 MHz 16 GB (8GBx2), featuring a distinguished style for users who seek unconventional gaming styled ram modules.

Compatible with the latest AMD and Intel DDR4 motherboards, the TOUGHRAM XG RGB DDR4 16 GB (8 GB x 2) has been through rigorous tests in order to select tightly-screened ICs for high and stable performance. The aluminium heat spreader of the TOUGHRAM XG has been trimmed with a geometrical pattern for a sleek and fresh look, meanwhile it can also enhance heat dissipation while in use. As the high end memory kit of the TOUGHRAM series, the TOUGHRAM XG RGB has been upgraded to 16 LEDs with a unique X-shaped light bar to control 8 lighting zones for splendid colors. Users can choose over 25 pre-set lighting modes from the TOUGHRAM software, or to synchronize it with multiple RGB software including our advanced light editing software NeonMaker to set-up timeline. The TOUGHRAM XG continues the legacy of building a full RGB ecosystem, it can be synchronized to the TT RGB Plus software along with other enabled components. Other than that, the TOUGHRAM XG can support motherboards equipped with 5 V addressable RGB header, allowing users to control lighting effects directly from the motherboard RGB software.



Today Thermaltake also launches its new TOUGHRAM RGB Metallic Gold and Racing Red DDR4 Memory Kit 3,600Mhz in 16 GB kits (8 GB x2). Themaltake aims to provide more alternatives for RGB enthusiasts to release their creativity on PCs, meanwhile enjoying reliable performance of both TOUGHRAM XG RGB and TOUGHRAM RGB Memory Kit.

Availability, Warranty and Compatibility
Thermaltake TOUGHRAM XG RGB DDR4 16 GB (8 GB x 2) and TOUGHRAM RGB Metallic Gold/Racing Red 3,600 MHz 16 GB (8GBx2) Memory Kits are now available on ttpremium.com and are backed by a limited lifetime warranty for the RAMs, which is supported by the Thermaltake worldwide customer service and technical support network.

For more information, visit the product pages of the ToughRAM RGB Metallic Gold, ToughRAM RGB Racing Red, and ToughRAM XG DDR4-3600, DDR4-4000, DDR4-4400, and DDR4-4600.

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They would look better without the RGB in my opinion.
 
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Black + RGB or White + RGB look decent enough.

while

Red + RGB or Yellow + RGB look messy and not clean

However this is Thermaltake. They don't know how to manufacture goods without RGB
 
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TPU should update the TT logo next to new posts, it's still showing the one from the 90s.
 
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I'm diggin that last one the right, with the graphene-looking design...minus the r.F.g.F.b.f of course :D
 
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However this is Thermaltake. They don't know how to manufacture goods without RGB
This is exactly the same as my ToughRam, no RGB.
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Or without outright Thermaltaking the design of other companies' goods either

That's kind of ironic since Noctua kinda copied Nidec. But I concur that TT copies everyone w/o shame.

 
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That's kind of ironic since Noctua kinda copied Nidec. But I concur that TT copies everyone w/o shame.

Well yeah I don't deny that, still, they copied someone at the end of the day. Wouldn't be the first time.
 
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