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Colorful Readies its First DDR4 Memory Modules, and They're Colorful

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Colorful is on a diversification drive, and its latest expansion in PC hardware is memory. The company showed off its first DDR4 memory modules under the iGame brand, and they're, well, colorful. The common theme is a die cast metal heatspreader with a silicone diffuser on top for either RGB or fixed color illumination. The modules come in both 8 GB and 16 GB densities, making up dual-channel kits. Among the first is a 16 GB DDR4-3600 module, which will be ready for the overseas market by the end of the year.



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seeing the crypto frenzy is going down for GPU's... i think its better for GPU manufactures to change the bandwagon from GPU to ddr4 RAM..Since
DDR4 RAM's price are increasing every year..first gigabyte, now colorful...hmm
 
"Colorful Readies its First DDR4 Memory Modules, and They're Colorful"

Why you gotta spoil the plot, man?
 
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