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GeIL Announces the Availability of POLARIS RGB DDR5 Gaming Memory Kits

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GeIL, is proud to announce the launch of their latest Polaris RGB DDR5 Memory providing high-speed modules ranging from 4800 MHz to 5600 MHz and available in large kit capacities of 16 GB to 64 GB with excellent heatspreader and stunning RGB illumination for gamers and PC enthusiasts. GeIL's next-generation POLARIS RGB DDR5 Memory products do not only represent a fundamental frequency/speed upgrade but are designed to deliver unprecedented performance through the combination of larger capacities, enhanced speeds, and broader bandwidth per processor core.

Increases in system performance and efficiency are the cornerstones of any new memory generation. The new architecture has plenty of features to support that, such as the increased burst length, improved refresh schemes, and the increased bank groups significantly boosting performance. In addition, the introduction of the local voltage regulation based on the PMIC (Power Management IC) provides current monitoring, offers threshold protection, and intelligent voltage and power management for a more comprehensive range of voltage tweaking and adjustment. Finally, a newly added on-die ECC function further improves data integrity and performance enhancements.





GeIL POLARIS RGB DDR5 Memory fully implements the exclusive ORI (Optimized RGB Illumination) design to avoid the light bulb effect across the RGB light bar and bring the user a well-blended and fantastic RGB lighting effect. The heatspreader has three different color themes: Racing Red, Titanium Gray, and Glacier White, which perfectly matches the fluid RGB illumination. Additionally, the physical height of its heatspreader is customized to fit most CPU coolers in the market without any mechanical interference.

GeIL POLARIS RGB DDR5 Memory is now available in major retailers worldwide including Amazon & Newegg with speeds from 4800 MHz up to 5600 MHz at 1.1 V/1.25 V and available in capacities from 16 GB up to 64 GB.

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Ick, those timings. 2x16 for for $350 mmmnah, Oos even, early adopters lol.
At least wait for some competition before squandering your money on the only rgb ddr5 you can find!
 
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Ick, those timings. 2x16 for for $350 mmmnah, Oos even, early adopters lol.
At least wait for some competition before squandering your money on the only rgb ddr5 you can find!
Looks like JEDEC timings to me. Typicaly for first-gen (or even first wave of first gen) products. DDR4 was the same (though they didn't have RGB or fancy heatspreaders back then). Give it a while. Didn't someone (Team?) advertise OC'ing DDR5 to >8000 recently with timings not much worse than these?

Also, is it just me, or are those heatspreaders somehow very Gundam?
 
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That has to be some of the ugliest RAM I've ever seen.

Some of the first RAM I bought was Geil DDR1 and it was pretty classy looking.
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