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Latest GeIL DDR5 Memory Features Dual RGB Fans

GeIL has just revealed their latest memory kit, the EVO V DDR5 RGB Hardcore Gaming Memory, That’s quite an over the top “gamer” name if I ever saw one, but despite the fact the name is trying too hard to be cool… so are the DIMMs. While these new memory kids come with some impressive specifications, they also come with something rather unique… FANS!

The kits are available in 4800 MHz to 6600 MHz, as well as capacities of 32 GB to 64 GB. Their unique heat spreader design offers up full RGB customisation too, but are available in either titanium gray or glacier white themes, so you should easily find one that suits your taste… or not, they are pretty gaudy and may be a bit much for your build.

Either way, the unique design certainly gets my attention and if having tiny fans in the memory doesn’t make them noisy, and also boosts the overall performance of the hardware, I certainly won’t complain.

What GeIL Had to Say

“GeIL EVO V DDR5 RGB Hardcore Gaming Memory offers unparalleled memory performance and stability to meet the intensive demand of hardcore gamers and overclockers across Intel’s latest platforms. GeIL has crafted a break-through cooling solution for EVO V modules that integrates a stunning RGB light bar and two micro cooling fans into a single molded aluminium heatshield. Most importantly, the physical height of the heatspreader allows it to be compatible with most CPU coolers on the market without any mechanical interference.” – GeIL

Fans?

Two cooling fans are located in the heatshield’s upper right and left corners and provide extra airflow to keep the modules operating in an ideal thermal range. The dual-fan cooling heatshield can provide approximately 45% more thermal dissipation than traditional.

PMIC

The exceptional architecture of the DDR5 memory is based on locked/unlocked PMIC (Power Management Integrated Circuit), which can provide threshold protection, synchronized voltage monitoring, smart voltage control, and power management to achieve a more comprehensive voltage control under normal and overclocked conditions.

XMP 3.0

The GeIL EVO V supports the latest Intel XMP 3.0 profiles for precision and stability to auto overclocking, giving users more accessible access to customize and tweaking memory performance. Each module uses strictly sorted ICs and memory chips to offer excellent signal integrity and system performance reliability.

Availability

Backed by the limited lifetime warranty, the GeIL EVO V DDR5 RGB Hardcore Gaming Memory will be available in July in major retailers worldwide with speeds from 4800 MHz to 6600 MHz at 1.10 to 1.35 V and capacities from 32 GB to 64 GB.

Peter Donnell

As a child in my 40's, I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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