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GeIL Announces Super Luce DDR4 Enthusiast Memory Series

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GeIL announced its top-of-the-line Super Luce Enthusiast DDR4 memory series. The Super Luce series, is equipped with the patented iLuce Thermal-beaming technology. Users will be able to observe real-time temperature condition of memory modules right through different LED breathing-light tempos, directly from the Super Luce heat-spreader.

As the working temperature of the memory rises, the tempo of the breathing-light goes up in five different levels, Level 1 is with the mildest tempo and the lowest temperature rand of below 40°C, while Level 5 being the most rapid, with the the highest temperature range of above 55°C.



The following are the different temperature ranges with the corresponding breathing-light beats per minute of the five levels:
  • Level 1: <40°C - 13 bpm
  • Level 2: 40-50°C - 60 bpm
  • Level 3: 45-50°C - 80 bpm
  • Level 4: 50-55°C - 120 bpm
  • Level 5: >55°C - 200 bpm
Super Luce is available in three different LED color scheme designs - White, Red, and Blue. These color schemes are to provide users with the flexibility of visually matching with the different high-end motherboard color schemes. Covering speeds from 2666 MHz to upwards of 3400 MHz, Super Luce is not only the ultimate DDR4 memory that delivers eye-catching aesthetics and hardware performance. Together with the iLuce Thermal-beaming technology, Super Luce will bring your gaming station to life.



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Give me more lipstick ! Fuck preformance i want lipstick . :banghead::pimp:. For idiots:nutkick:

15 degrees more ! because it will not be of any use ,since you hev to give them water cooling in this case LOL.
 
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I usually like bling, but the shape of this kinda puts me off.
 
I usually like bling, but the shape of this kinda puts me off.

Cant see why, when you look in your case all you will see is a light emitting straight line/bar since you are looking at it from the top
 
The blue S ruins the red sticks for anyone who like me uses a bench table instead of a case
 
The blue S ruins the red sticks for anyone who like me uses a bench table instead of a case
true only blue and white look good with that blue S. still I think compared to raiden series from avexir these rams are a little bit of overkill in terms of looks.
 
If your RAM is operating at 40C or higher, it's probably over-volted or defective. This stuff is for the technically challenged spending mommy's money on marketing hype.
 
I see 44C in my DDR4 on a usual bases when stressed in a chassis environment. So once clocking these, there is potential to see the lights flashing rapidly. I would have to agree that unless those spreaders are insulating the ICs there is no way you should see 50C and the fastest lights.
 
If your RAM is operating at 40C or higher, it's probably over-volted or defective. This stuff is for the technically challenged spending mommy's money on marketing hype.

Both Technically challenged and needing their parents money, boy you sure need your apparent competition to be low at the bar to feel superior.
 
i think theyll look nice when installed lol
 
Yeah Yeah they look bloody nice but holy crap 15-15-15-35 or 16-16-16-36 timings what's the pint of going super fast if the timings just drag performance down again
 
Yeah Yeah they look bloody nice but holy crap 15-15-15-35 or 16-16-16-36 timings what's the pint of going super fast if the timings just drag performance down again
3400 16-16-16-36 is really good only slightly slower than 2133 10-10-10-30/2400 11-11-11-33 and faster than 1600 9-9-9-27. Also this on low voltage I imagine that at 1.5V these sticks could do 3400 14-16-16-36
 
Typically I don't go in for stuff like this. The racing stripe on the side and the blinking LEDs don't make it go faster but usually make it cost more so,....Meh,....I don't really care for it. I don't even want a case with a side window because I'll probably just put the system on its side anyway and won't be able to see into it,...or care to.

Most people in this thread don't even seem to have systems that support DDR4 anyway so I have to wonder why most people here care?

Having said that I do like GeIL RAM in general. Maybe something without the bling would be more to my liking,...
 
If your RAM is operating at 40C or higher, it's probably over-volted or defective. This stuff is for the technically challenged spending mommy's money on marketing hype.
Hmm, I wouldn't call people technically challenged, for buying memory.
I don't know how many sets of DDR4 memory you have or have had but I've gone through over 20 different sets as it's my job to do so and by and large all DIMMs, especially double sided that operate at above 2,666MHz get rather warm. 40'C is well within the operating temperatures of all retail sets.
As for marketing hype I'm not sure where that comes from either as 3400MHz is actually faster than the lower speeds, depending on the strap and what other timings are adjusted to reach the speed. The primary timings tell you nothing of performance and what the motherboard BIOS does to secondary and tertiary timings along with RTL and IOL changes will differ with each motherboard and BIOS revision. 3400MHz with the secondaries and tertiaries kept consistent will deliver better performance than just lowering primary settings and leaving the rest at auto.

I'd like to think we are a little more mindful of the things we say regarding people's purchasing decisions, or calling out technical ignorance. We may find ourselves writing\speaking out of turn. :)

3400 16-16-16-36 is really good only slightly slower than 2133 10-10-10-30/2400 11-11-11-33 and faster than 1600 9-9-9-27. Also this on low voltage I imagine that at 1.5V these sticks could do 3400 14-16-16-36
I don't know how true that is, as there's no possible way I can match bandwidth, latency or anything else for that matter that 3400 can provide using DDR3 regardless of the timings unless it's PSC at 2666MHz @ CL7~. Even then, I can't be sure, because there's only Haswell-E for DDR4 and for DDR3 only Z97/Z87 will do those kinds of timings. So it's near impossible to compare directly. From what I've seen, DDR4 @ 3400 still provides the highest 3DM11 physics, AIDA bandwidth and lowest Spi 32M with all things equal and certainly much faster than 2133MHz CL10. I've been running 2133 CL6 and it is just nowhere near as fast so I doubt is CL10 would be faster.

Regardless these IC's are unlikely to scale with voltage, at least when using air cooling. Even with LN2, you'll notice that the DDR4 record was done at only 1.6V.
I've tried other 3400 kits, retail and otherwise and there isn't a linear relationship between voltage and timings/frequency especially on the Hynic kits. Samsung kits seem to scale here but the frequency wall is significantly lower.
Will give these a try soon
 
Typically I don't go in for stuff like this. The racing stripe on the side and the blinking LEDs don't make it go faster but usually make it cost more so,....Meh,....I don't really care for it. I don't even want a case with a side window because I'll probably just put the system on its side anyway and won't be able to see into it,...or care to.

Most people in this thread don't even seem to have systems that support DDR4 anyway so I have to wonder why most people here care?

Having said that I do like GeIL RAM in general. Maybe something without the bling would be more to my liking,...
i ordered the 3400 kit for 349 on the newegg and it comes with a 256gb samsung 850 evo drive i thought it was a typo for that deal even at 349 its a steal look at other brands at the same speed..
plus they say its tested with msi and giga mb and im using the rve so who knows.
 
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