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Computex 2017: G.Skill Has Seriously fast Memory Running at 4800 MHz and will offer new mice and KB

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 06/01/2017 01:09 PM | source: | 18 comment(s)
Computex 2017: G.Skill Has Seriously fast Memory Running at 4800 MHz and will offer new mice and KB

G.Skill much like the last couple of years is going strong with their memory products as well as a careful introduction of the mouse, headset and keyboard series. Everybody knows and loves them for their awesome memory DIMM modules though.

This year on display is just that, the fastest DIMM kits available from the simpler affordable versions up-to the nice TridentZ RGB kits. G.SKILL is displaying the more extreme limits of DDR4 memory on live demo systems at Computex 2017 with the latest Z270 – X299 systems featuring Intel processors as well as Ryzen optimized DIMMs.

G.SKILL also is having a massive competition at their booth, actually the largest annual LN2 extreme overclocking event called OC World Record Stage 2017 and 4th Annual OC World Cup 2017. In addition they are also holding an Extreme OC Workshop event at the G.SKILL booth this year. There surely is plenty to see and observe here. Have a look at a selection of photos of the booth and their DIMMs, keyboard, mice, headsets etc in the photo/shoot below. New keyboards will be for example the new KM570 RGB in even a white version as well as a new RGB mouse at 49 USD, the MX 530 series. Take a peek at the photos. 

And sure ... they did line up man.



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#5438155 Posted on: 06/01/2017 02:03 PM
That white keyboard with RGB backlight is actually really good looking.

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#5438158 Posted on: 06/01/2017 02:11 PM
That white keyboard with RGB backlight is actually really good looking.


Funny that, I was talking with G.SKILL about that white model stating how I am not feeling the white vibe whatsoever for that keyboard. They stated that a lot of people however find these really cool. That shows how subjective taste is.

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#5438159 Posted on: 06/01/2017 02:24 PM
HH, did you really watch the memory or those girls? :D

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#5438161 Posted on: 06/01/2017 02:31 PM
HH, did you really watch the memory or those girls? :D


There was memory there? :nerd:

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#5438163 Posted on: 06/01/2017 02:31 PM
Funny that, I was talking with G.SKILL about that white model stating how I am not feeling the white vibe whatsoever for that keyboard. They stated that a lot of people however find these really cool. That shows how subjective taste is.


There are a lot of people doing the pink/blue 80's retro look and I think the white keyboards fit in nicely with that aesthetic. I actually saw a pretty nice build the other day that had a tenkeyless white with pink LEDs - normally it wouldn't be my thing but it really fit the colors the guy had for the rest of his setup.

I'm trying to find the picture - it was kind of similar to this:

https://imgur.com/a/lW9BW#gbG3Scp

It was the same color scheme but was a little more subtle, with a white keyboard w/pink LEDs and no anime stuff. I think the RGB/Color stuff can look good if you build the entire setup around it and it's subtle. I don't care for the RGB everywhere rainbow bull**** though.

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