Monday, January 9th 2017
Corsair Vengeance RGB Series Memory Pictured
Here are some of the first pictures of Corsair Vengeance RGB series DDR4 memory. Built on the same product design as the Vengeance RGB series the company launched at Computex 2016 (June), these DIMMs feature RGB LED lighting elements, with software control directly through the DIMM interface, without needing any additional wires or physical button pushes. Each DIMM can display a single color from the 16.7 million-color RGB palette at a given time. These DIMMs could come in densities of 8 GB and 16 GB, and in various DDR4 speeds, and in single-module, dual-channel, and quad-channel kits.
13 Comments on Corsair Vengeance RGB Series Memory Pictured
questions, questions....
Most desktop cases don't have a transparent side panel and they are mostly tucked underneath desks. Who cares what colour of lights the internal components emits?
But, the real benefit of RGB on the Corsair RAM gives you more CPU overclocking headroom.. And GPU, as well. If you get the RGB color combo spot on.
VTEC yo.. ;)
On that 6 year old XSPC Raystorm block, there is actually 2 LED's on that block.. So, I'm getting a total of +100MHz and -10°C, yo. :respect: