G.Skill reveals new RGB TridentZ DDR4 4266MHz RAM

G.Skill adds prismatic and mesmerizing RGB hues to their high-end TridentZ DDR4 RAM modules.

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G.Skill today announced that its high-end TridentZ DDR4 RAM modules will soon be infused with brilliant RGB chromatic hues, culminating in the "world's most revolutionary RGB lighting DDR4 memory kit."

G.Skill's new TridentZ RGB Series features a full-length RGB lightbar fastened to the module's heatspreader that fluxes and wanes in vibrant hues, adding stylish illumination and glows to any high-end rig. The TridentZ RGB modules have color profiles and lighting effects that can be customized and tailor-made to compliment specific builds via software.

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These colorful modules rock high-end frequencies of up to DDR4-4266MHz, and feature the same efficient and high-performance specs of the TridentZ lineup that's optimized for extreme overclocking: quality ICs, a customized 10-layer PCB, XMP 2.0 profiles for easy overclocking and BIOS setup.

Specific modules/kits aren't known at this time, but we expect the RGB Series to match the current TridentZ DDR4 offerings.

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TridentZ RGB Series DDR4 modules will be available in mid-January 2017, but the custom RGB software won't be released in February 2017. Check the official press release for more info.

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