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addlink Launches Spider 4 and Spider X4 Series DDR4 Memory

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Building on the success of the AddGame series (A division of addlink Technology Company), addlink is proud to announce Addgame's latest high-performance overclocking memory, SPIDER 4 and SPIDER X4 DDR4. Spider X4 features a large wide-angle lighting strip with dynamic multi-zone RGB lighting, combines with a premium aluminium heat spreader. Offering speeds up to 4600 MHz paired with quick CL16-20 timings. It's also perfectly compatible with Asus Aura Sync, MSI Mystic Light, ASRock Polychrome Sync, and Gigabyte RGB Fusion software to provide a smooth, synchronized lighting effects.

Spider 4 also provides speeds up to 4600 MHz paired with quick CL16-CL20 latencies. Not only is the ICs were tested under the most stringent conditions, but the pure aluminium heat dissipation was also proved to maximize cooling for the ultimate performance. AddGame Spider 4/X4 are designed for heavy gamers and hardware enthusiasts. Both models have a low-profile design that can fit into most motherboards even with small chassis systems, e.g., Micro-ATX and Mini-ITX motherboards. Spider 4/ X4 have passed 100% factory tests at product speeds, supported by a lifetime warranty, Intel XMP-ready for easy on-step overclocking and are compatible with the latest Intel/AMD platform.



Spider 4/X4 are now available at authorized addlink distribution partners and will be available on amazon in August 2021.



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Hello addlink, Sony would like to have a sitdown with you:
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Little late to the ddr4 game addlink.
 

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Bold advertising move lol. This logo is
automatically recognised by a whole generation.
 

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Hello addlink, Sony would like to have a sitdown with you:
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Dude, this is clearly transformative, and thus falls under fair use. I mean, they added RGB! What else can you possibly ask for? It's the most radical thing you can possibly do to anything, after all.

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(And yes, I know fair use doesn't really apply for a commercial application like this either.)
 
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I guess the fact that they didn't use the logo anywhere on the actual product is their out.
 
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I guess the fact that they didn't use the logo anywhere on the actual product is their out.
Hardly. They're still using someone else's copyrighted content to advertise their own products. Putting it on the product itself would have made the infringement worse, but it's pretty clear-cut without it too.
 
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