GeIL Introduces World’s First DDR5 Memory with RGB Fan: Up to 6600MHz frequency + 64GB capacity
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GeIL Introduces World’s First DDR5 Memory with RGB Fan: Up to 6600MHz frequency + 64GB capacity
In order to enhance heat dissipation, a heat dissipation vest is usually equipped for the memory module, but there are also storage manufacturers who like to play bells and whistles.
Recently, the storage brand GeIL has launched the EVO V DDR5 RGB memory module with dual-fan cooling system, which combines RGB lighting effect and dual-fan cooling, becoming the world’s first DDR5 with RGB fans RAM.
It can be learned from the official website that the EVO V DDR5 RGB memory bar adopts a newly designed metal heat dissipation vest, and the color matching provides titanium gray version and glacier white version.
It can be seen that two independent small fans are located in the upper left corner and upper right corner of the memory module, respectively, providing external airflow and dissipating the internal heat.
In addition, judging from the renderings, the EVO V DDR5 RGB memory stick shows that the RGB lighting effect has a variety of colors, which is a good signal for players who like to play with light.
In terms of core configuration, the EVO V DDR5 RGB memory stick provides a frequency of 4800MHz – 6600MHz, a large capacity of 32GB – 64GB, a voltage of 1.10-1.35V, and supports the latest Intel XMP 3.0 profile.
As for the time to market, the official said that this cool DDR5 memory stick will be available at major retailers around the world in July this year, but the price has not yet been announced.
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