Thursday, September 27th 2018

COLORFUL Announces New iGame D-RAM DDR4 Gaming Memory

Colorful Technology Company Limited, professional manufacturer of graphics cards, motherboards and high-performance storage solutions is proud to announce the launch of its latest product to be part of its illustrious iGame series of high-performance parts. The new iGame DDR4 memory features speeds up to DDR4-3200 and sports the new, custom heatspreader from COLORFUL which fits in the iGame series theme. The new iGame memory features RGB lighting and supports for ASUS AURA Sync controls so you can customize the lighting to your personal style.

COLORFUL has designed the iGame DDR4 memory to compliment the full line of COLORFUL iGame products. Its heatspreaders feature an aggressive, gamer styling featuring the new iGame logo. Across the top is the lighting module capable of RGB lighting to give users full control of what they want their memories to look. The heatspreaders also add great cooling to the product ensuring consistent and reliable performance even in under instense gaming load.
The COLORFUL iGame DDR4 memory will be offered in speeds of up to DDR4-3200 and will be available in single stick capacities of 8GB. COLORFUL ensures that the iGame memory will deliver excellent performance especially for gamers with this configuration. Maximize your system memory by using kits of 4 or more for high-end systems for the best experience.
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19 Comments on COLORFUL Announces New iGame D-RAM DDR4 Gaming Memory

#1
hat
Enthusiast
Another "RGB Gaming" product... though, a thought occurs while reading through the post. Typically a custom built PC is made up of parts from many different manufacturers. You might have a Gigabyte motherboard, Asus graphics card, Themaltake cooler, Seasonic power supply, etc... so I can only imagine all the crapware installed to control all the RGBs. It's nice at least that it supports ASUS AURA Sync, though I wonder how Colorful is using ASUS software. One less crap program, anyway.
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#2
Caring1
If they are marketing this towards "high end systems" why are they only "up to" DDR4 3200?
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#3
sepheronx
cant wait for this fad to die.

I want sleek, cheap and effective. No LED migraines
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#4
hat
Enthusiast
sepheronxcant wait for this fad to die.

I want sleek, cheap and effective. No LED migraines
You and me both. There's a famous review on Newegg somewhere (I forget for which product) that said something about Optimus Prime throwing up all over... something... kinda wish I bookmarked that.
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#5
Caring1
hatYou and me both. There's a famous review on Newegg somewhere (I forget for which product) that said something about Optimus Prime throwing up all over... something... kinda wish I bookmarked that.
Someone here had that as their signature, but I can't remember who.
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#6
sepheronx
Caring1Someone here had that as their signature, but I can't remember who.
I seem to recall seeing that.

@btarunr can we put a vote up?

A way to protest the RGB fad, we need everyone to stop talking about it. And refuse review items that emphasis "gaming" and "RGB" in the name or description. If you start it, you could eventually go down in history as the hero who saved the PC components industry and also brought down Tylenol & Advil corporation!
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#7
bonehead123
hatYou and me both. There's a famous review on Newegg somewhere (I forget for which product) that said something about Optimus Prime throwing up all over... something... kinda wish I bookmarked that.
They may have been me, with my "Prehistoric Transformers abdominated abortion gone bad" tag line that I used to describe some recently released cases/peripherals :)

If not, then perhaps someone call pull up the aforementioned quote and repost it here for everyone's amusement....
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#8
AnarchoPrimitiv
Red and black color schemes make me sick...guess the markets in the far east and wherever colorful markets their products are 10 years behind the west in terms of realizing this cliche trope of PC "gaming"
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#9
Keullo-e
S.T.A.R.S.
AnarchoPrimitivRed and black color schemes make me sick...guess the markets in the far east and wherever colorful markets their products are 10 years behind the west in terms of realizing this cliche trope of PC "gaming"
Red and black reminds me of the classic ROG design before RGB took over.
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#10
Hood
Does anyone else think that "iGame" sounds like a line of gaming products for pre-schoolers? Trying to sound like Apple, sounds more like PlaySkool.
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#11
qubit
Overclocked quantum bit
It's funny how many drivers I update and never actually get to play a game on, lol.
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#12
Darksword
What exactly makes this memory better for "gaming" than any other memory? I wish these companies would stop using "gaming" everywhere when it has absolutely no meaning on most of their products.
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#13
qubit
Overclocked quantum bit
DarkswordWhat exactly makes this memory better for "gaming" than any other memory? I wish these companies would stop using "gaming" everywhere when it has absolutely no meaning on most of their products.
It's the same meaningless BS as "digital" or "digital ready" speakers and headphones. That one especially annoys me and is usually applied to crappy products to make them seem higher end, to the ignorant who don't know any better.
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#14
sepheronx
qubitIt's the same meaningless BS as "digital" or "digital ready" speakers and headphones. That one especially annoys me and is usually applied to crappy products to make them seem higher end, to the ignorant who don't know any better.
Digital iGame Noscope GTX Ultra Ready Mouse Pad

Only for $100 USD.

I got a new product idea guys!
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#15
hat
Enthusiast
HoodDoes anyone else think that "iGame" sounds like a line of gaming products for pre-schoolers? Trying to sound like Apple, sounds more like PlaySkool.
Yes... as well as any other iAnything product that isn't Apple. I distinctly remember an "iCooler" on some graphics card, I believe it was... o_O Hell, I thought the same of Intel when we first started seeing Core iX processors.
DarkswordWhat exactly makes this memory better for "gaming" than any other memory? I wish these companies would stop using "gaming" everywhere when it has absolutely no meaning on most of their products.
Seriously... the "gaming" marketing scheme is getting really old. I think it's okay with peripherals... it makes sense to have a gaming mouse or keyboard with features gamers would find useful. I'd even be okay with it with some other things like a headset, or even a monitor... products that the gaming marketing would actually make sense for. But I don't think it applies to memory, motherboards, cases, etc. I'd love to see a joke review of a ridiculous fake product from Razer or something, just to poke fun at it. Introducing the new gaming toilet seat! Gamers all over the world often find themselves bored while "on the go", so we developed this gaming toilet seat for optimum comfort and precise control. Today, with the Razer Gaming Toilet Seat, nothing will stop you from crushing the competition, even when nature calls.
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#16
sepheronx
hatYes... as well as any other iAnything product that isn't Apple. I distinctly remember an "iCooler" on some graphics card, I believe it was... o_O Hell, I thought the same of Intel when we first started seeing Core iX processors.



Seriously... the "gaming" marketing scheme is getting really old. I think it's okay with peripherals... it makes sense to have a gaming mouse or keyboard with features gamers would find useful. I'd even be okay with it with some other things like a headset, or even a monitor... products that the gaming marketing would actually make sense for. But I don't think it applies to memory, motherboards, cases, etc. I'd love to see a joke review of a ridiculous fake product from Razer or something, just to poke fun at it. Introducing the new gaming toilet seat! Gamers all over the world often find themselves bored while "on the go", so we developed this gaming toilet seat for optimum comfort and precise control. Today, with the Razer Gaming Toilet Seat, nothing will stop you from crushing the competition, even when nature calls.
That toilet seat must be RGB as well. Color changing and all.

In the past, could see The Onion doing that since they made fun of apple before.
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#17
TheDarkNessCrazy
i have bought alot of it 12 sticks
i dont recommend it
best performance @2400 (stock)
and @3066 CL16
otherwise on any other clocks 2933-2800-2666-3200 u gonna face alot of lag and drop in games
just run it on these clocks and u will be fine
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#19
TheDarkNessCrazy
Colorful iGame DDR4 8gb 3000mhz rgb CL16
tested on ryzen 5-7 1st gen and 2nd gen + tested on i5-9400f
Prima.VeraSpecs????//
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