In the past two years, the memory market has been booming, and new brands have entered. Card maker Gigabyte showed off its first memory product at the Taipei Computer Show, which is part of the Aorus Eagle E-sports series.
Gigabyte uses this DDR4 memory peripheral Aluminum heat sinks for drawing process are sturdy, sharp lines, and light grey tone, but Gigabyte says there will be dark colors when released.
The Aorus brand logo is on the left side of the memory module. The top is a self-contained light bar that supports RGB LED lighting effects, and can be controlled by RGB Fusion software, which can be linked with Gigabyte motherboards to form a unified lighting effect.
Specifications only disclosed Single capacity 8GB, rated frequency 3200MHz.
The prototype is currently displayed, Gigabyte is still debugging, so the specific release time is uncertain.
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