Tuesday, September 5th 2017

GeIL Announces Super Luce RGB Sync DDR4 Memory

Golden Emperor International Ltd. - one of the world's leading PC components & peripheral manufacturers announced SUPER LUCE RGB SYNC Series Gaming Memory featuring RGB LED illumination. Inheriting the stylish design from the previous generation, SUPER LUCE RGB SYNC Series Gaming Memory upgrades the LED lighting effect from single color LED to RGB LED, providing the fanciest lighting effect for gamers looking for RGB memory products without cable management. Heat spreaders are available in black and white color themes to match different gaming PC build preferences.

With the demand for RGB illuminated PC components rapidly growing, not only hardcore gamers but also mainstream users are looking for fancy RGB gaming memory. Perfectly supporting ASUS AURA lighting control app, SUPER LUCE RGB SYNC allows users to enjoy the seamless synchronization of RGB lighting effects from the motherboard, graphics card, light strips, and memory kits. The cable-less design is a great plus to simplify the cable management.
Starting at a clock speed of 2133 MHz and scaling up to 3200 MHz, GeIL SUPER LUCE RGB SYNC is the excellent choice for hardcore gamers. SUPER LUCE RGB SYNC Series Gaming Memory also available in AMD Edition modules that have been verified across a large number of AM4 motherboards and AMD Ryzen processors.

For more information, visit the product page.
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12 Comments on GeIL Announces Super Luce RGB Sync DDR4 Memory

#1
RejZoR
I remember how much I cringed when back in the day, I observed systems that had cold cathodes all over the place. It seems like history is repeating, because I'm cringing at all these RGB LED's. When this time will pass (and trust me, it will), we'll all be able to remember at the cringe people used in 2017...

And I somewhat don't mind when people design a system in certain color scheme, like all in black and white illuminated with rather subtle white LED's. I can bear that. But every component displaying it's own rainbow of colors, that's just ultimate cringe. And they even have that case on a desk with clear side panel so everything is flashing in their face. How do these people even play games with all that stupid lighting distraction?
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#2
ShurikN
Ah the famous ovaries ram makes a comeback by popular demand.
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#3
Raevenlord
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ShurikNAh the famous ovaries ram makes a comeback by popular demand.
That was perfect:laugh:

Kudos!
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#4
Fouquin
At least these are a better implementation than the EVO X which requires a mess of cables and on-board headers to illuminate.
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#5
Vayra86
In my country, GEIL means horny.

I'll leave y'all to form a thought on that.
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#6
Prima.Vera
ShurikNAh the famous ovaries ram makes a comeback by popular demand.
You have one colorful imagination my friend :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:
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#7
bug
RejZoRI remember how much I cringed when back in the day, I observed systems that had cold cathodes all over the place. It seems like history is repeating, because I'm cringing at all these RGB LED's. When this time will pass (and trust me, it will), we'll all be able to remember at the cringe people used in 2017...

And I somewhat don't mind when people design a system in certain color scheme, like all in black and white illuminated with rather subtle white LED's. I can bear that. But every component displaying it's own rainbow of colors, that's just ultimate cringe. And they even have that case on a desk with clear side panel so everything is flashing in their face. How do these people even play games with all that stupid lighting distraction?
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#8
Octopuss
This is ridiculous. Also looks like shit. You have to be really idiotic to buy "hardware" like this.
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#9
Dimi
Vayra86In my country, GEIL means horny.

I'll leave y'all to form a thought on that.
So you're either Dutch, German or Belgian? Which is it?

Also, this looks horrible, I don't mind a SMALL lightstrip along the top of the memory if done tasteful, but not this. This is completely rediculous.
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#10
bug
DimiSo you're either Dutch, German or Belgian? Which is it?
It's right there, in his user info :P
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#11
NJM1564
Weren't those announced last CES. I think they just got drowned out over the hype of the new chips.
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