GeIL‘s latest memory modules are the Super Luce RGB Sync DDR4 modules, and you already guessed the marketing edge for them. RGB here, RGB there, and RGB everywhere. The new modules offer easy installation without the need for extra cables. They’re also compatible with ASUS AURA lighting control app.
The new Super Luce RGB modules inherit the same style and design of the previous generation modules. The previous models only had a single LED colour, but these have the full RGB spectrum. With these modules, you get the fanciest lighting effects for your system, if that is what you’re looking for.
The basic heat spreaders are available in two colours, black and white. Together with the RGB options, you should be able to find a combination that matches the rest of your setup.
There is a huge demand for RGB illuminated PC components at the moment, so it’s not difficult to see why GeIL wants to be part of this. The control of such devices is a lot easier these days than it has been, with motherboards taking over the control. A single setup point allows you to create your setup quicker and easier.
Perfectly supporting ASUS AURA lighting control app, Super Luce RGB Sync allows users to enjoy the seamless synchronization of RGB lighting effects from the motherboard, graphics card, light strips, and memory kits. The cable-less design is a great plus to simplify the cable management.
Starting at a clock speed of 2133 MHz and scaling up to 3200 MHz, GeIL Super Luce RGB Sync is the excellent choice for gamers. Super Luce RGB Sync Series Gaming Memory also available in AMD Edition modules that have been verified across a large number of AM4 motherboards and AMD Ryzen processors.
The full list of available kits and their specifications can be found by visiting the product page.
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