Thursday, July 21st 2022

Goodram Launches IRDM PRO DDR4 Crimson White Series

The IRDM gaming brand, meeting the expectations of gamers and PC builders, introduces new white DRAM memory modules, which are distinguished by red details and marking of heat sinks. The IRDM PRO DDR4 Crimson White series is a response to the growing interest in PC sets made of white components. The latest modules in the IRDM portfolio are characterized by a frequency of 3600 MHz with timings 18-22-22 and a voltage of 1.35 V. The offer includes single modules with capacities of 8 and 16 GB, as well as the increasingly popular Dual Channel 16 and 32 GB sets.

IRDM PRO DDR4 Crimson White is a memory designed for gamers, enthusiasts and users expecting fast and stable operation of their computer set. The memories are based on an 8-layer white PCB and selected Samsung D-Die memory chips. The whole module is enclosed in a stylish white heat sink with a distinctive crimson IRDM brand logo.
"We are convinced that our new modules will appeal to many players and will be the perfect complement to the white PC sets that continue to grow in popularity. It is worth paying attention not only to the attractive design of Crimson White memory modules, but also to high-quality components such as the Samsung brand memory chips used here," says Wiesław Wilk, president of Wilk Elektronik SA, owner of the IRDM brand.

The minimalistic design of Crimson White is especially suitable for computers, where purity of form and expressive details count. Equally important, all IRDM memory modules are manufactured in Poland and undergo multi-stage quality tests, thanks to which they are covered by a lifetime warranty.
Source: Goodram
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bonehead123
UskompufThe minimalistic design of Crimson White is especially suitable for computers
Well.... duh huh :D Where else would you use these ?

I like the aesthetics of these, except for that silly red logo, but at least it is small enough (and without any R.f'n.G.f'n.B.f'n !) that I'll just paint over it so I can use them in a client's upcoming SnowBlind build...
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