![]() ![]() One of the surprising announcements came from Gigabyte who said to be stepping into the memory market, and no surprise that it’s exactly that product we’ll be talking about today: Gigabyte’s new Aorus RGB Memory. Especially from the Taiwanese tech giants of course for who Computex isn’t just a huge trade show, but also on their home turf. ![]() Or are you tired of reading? Check out our video review instead:Ĭomputex is that time of year where we can expect a bunch of new product launches. For now though, we like it, we just hope Gigabyte can keep the price premium down. Main issues are compatibility, we did not get two of our Asus boards to boot with the dummies, and Gigabyte needs to work on their software (more options, smoother experience), as this dummy-advantage might not last forever. Even though we’d argue there is a better looking set or two out there, no dual module RGB setup looks as good as having four RGB bars for memory. Considering 16GB is more than plenty for most users, why buy a much more expensive 32GB kit you won’t need? The choice of memory is solid, the heatsinks are solid an the RGB presentation is solid. ![]() Sometimes all it takes is a simple idea, in this case adding two dummy modules so your 16GB kit actually looks like a proper full-rack RGB kit. (This content will be available in Dutch soon, link will follow) ![]()
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