Providing an independently adjustable RGB output, the Silicon Light Chip incorporates two red, two blue, and four green LEDs in a 6-leaded Kovar package. The device is suitable for use in graphic, ...
24-W “plug-and-play” devices deliver industry-leading 480 lm Addressing a range of decorative, architectural, and specialty lighting applications, the ADJD-MJ Series 24-W RGB LED modules are ...
Taiwanese memory specialist Geil has launched what it calls the "world's first fully RGB illuminated DDR4 memory module". The GeIL EVO X series DDR4 memory modules are compatible with the latest X99 ...
Team Group has introduced its new gaming memory products: the T-FORCE XTREEM CKD ARGB DDR5 and T-FORCE DELTA CKD RGB DDR5 modules. These memory modules are packed with innovative CKD technology, ...
Antec has announced that they will be offering memory products soon. Specifically, they are launching their Series5 DDR4 memory kits. These are equipped with RGB LEDs and are completely wireless, ...
Today Luke takes a look at the new Thermaltake ToughRAM DDR4 rgb 3600mhz 16GB kit. Thermaltake first showed off its ToughRAM series of memory modules back at Computex in May. The ToughRAM rgb series ...
XPG SPECTRIX D50 Xtreme DDR4 RGB memory modules deliver speeds of up to 5000Hz, the XPG SPECTRIX D50 Xtreme isn't just about performance but also form with its solidly constructed heat sink with ...
It's a known fact that LED lighting makes computer parts run faster, right? Right!? Okay maybe not—but that hasn't stopped memory makers from loading their RAM to the gills with flashy LEDs. With ...
After a successful Kickstarter campaign, a Ukrainian startup is looking to bring an entirely new type of product photography lighting to market. It’s a set of smartphone-connected LED panels called ...
HyperX has today announced that it has released new products with updated speeds and capacities to both its premium HyperX Predator DDR4 RGB and cost-effective HyperX Fury DDR4 RGB memory modules and ...
Can you ever have too much system memory? Not if you're a Chrome user! Kidding (sort of) aside, bigger DDR5 memory modules are coming from Corsair. We know this because multiple retailers have put up ...