Already turning heads at the Computex in Taipei, Avexir has now announced the release of their Core Series DDR3 Memory.
Memory is one of the many essential parts of a computer, additionally there have always been companies adding a little bit of features here and there for the show, some of which really work, but Avexir needed to stand out of the crowd and install some blue LEDs to spice things up.
Having just the LEDs didn’t cut it, thanks to the mix of various visual components, Avexir reached a whole new level in terms of visual.
Starting off with the PCB in black, then a black heatspreader directly placed unto the PCB and finishing with the LEDs, placed in a way so that the company logo at the top lights up, visual elements is certainly what the Core Series isn’t lacking.
For the time being, The Avexir Core Series Memory will be available in four variants exclusively at Caseking.de; with speeds ranging from 1333 to 1600 MHz and 2 or 4GB modules sold either alone or in dual of triple-channel kits, the kits come therefore in capacities ranging from 4 to 12GB.
Available now with a starting price of €27.90 at Caseking.de, the Avexir Core Series Memory kit will certainly attract some eyes.
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