Infrared RGB synchronization! Kingston new HyperX Predator memory release

In this year's CES 2018 conference, the major PC hardware makers to play the ultimate RGB, whether notebook memory or M.2 SSD are equipped with RGB lights, and Razer Philips directly with the interior to create a room RGB.

Although equipped with RGB, but the synchronization between the various hardware RGB has become a big problem, this problem is not technically but on how to be more beautiful for RGB synchronization.

Most RGB hardware products currently on the market require separate RGB control lines, further increasing the complexity of the wire connections inside the chassis, which can also affect the cooling of the hardware inside the chassis if the cables go poorly.

Recently, Kingston presented to the public at CES 2018 a HyperX Predator DDR4 RGB memory using IR (infrared) sensors as RGB sync signals.

This memory uses infrared light to communicate with adjacent memory for RGB sync blinking. The user does not need to use a dedicated RGB control line to connect to the motherboard as traditional RGB hardware, effectively avoiding the appearance of the cable in the chassis due to excessive cables degree.

At present, Kingston has not disclosed the price of this memory and listing date.

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