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Guru3D.com » News » GeIL releases DDR5 memory with active cooling and two new RGB fans.

GeIL releases DDR5 memory with active cooling and two new RGB fans.

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 05/20/2022 08:26 AM | source: | 10 comment(s)
GeIL releases DDR5 memory with active cooling and two new RGB fans.

GeIL EVO V DDR5 RGB Hardcore Gaming Memory featured a ground-breaking dual-fan cooling system that combines RGB illumination and next-generation active cooling design into a one-piece molded heatshield. Frequencies from 4800MHz to 6600MHz and capacities of 32GB and 64GB.

GeIL – Golden Emperor International Ltd. – One of the world's leading PC components & peripheral manufacturers, is excited to announce the market launch of its EVO V DDR5 RGB Hardcore Gaming Memory kits providing high-frequency modules ranging from 4800MHz to 6600MHz and available in large kit capacities of 32GB to 64GB. The unique heat spreader design features active cooling and fascinating RGB lighting effects and is available in titanium gray or glacier white color themes.

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 alumnum heatshield. Most importantly, the physical height of the heat spreader allows it to be compatible with most CPU coolers on the market without any mechanical interference.The heat spreader comes in two color options, titanium gray and glacier white,perfectly matching the most popular color themes of high-end motherboards and desktop PC components.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.

"Gamers and Computer enthusiasts have expected more from GeIL to improve their gaming experience, and our answer is the EVO V DDR5 RGB Hardcore Gaming Memory." Said Jennifer Huang, the VP of GeIL Memory. "The EVO V has established a new standard in heat shield design as we have created an active dual-fan “FANtastic” cooling system to keep EVO V within an ideal thermal range. The RGB illumination and fans are part of a one-piece heat spreader design that enhances overclocking performance and builds an eye-catching system.” She added.

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. Additionally, the on-chip ECC function enables active error correction to improve data integrity and enhance memory performance and stability.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.

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 4800MHz to 6600MHz at 1.10 to 1.35V and capacities from 32GB to 64GB.



GeIL releases DDR5 memory with active cooling and two new RGB fans. GeIL releases DDR5 memory with active cooling and two new RGB fans. GeIL releases DDR5 memory with active cooling and two new RGB fans. GeIL releases DDR5 memory with active cooling and two new RGB fans. GeIL releases DDR5 memory with active cooling and two new RGB fans. GeIL releases DDR5 memory with active cooling and two new RGB fans.




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TheDigitalJedi
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#6018823 Posted on: 05/20/2022 08:37 AM
That is a nice looking kit. 6600mhz! We have come a loooooog way. I'm going to build a new PC when the next gen hardware is released. I'm also ready for new software that takes advantage of the increased speeds of this amazing memory.

fantaskarsef
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#6018826 Posted on: 05/20/2022 08:42 AM
Oh I see issues and troubles rising quickly... I wonder if those fans are loud (small high RPM), fail quickly (high RPM), and are replacable (I doubt it).
And then you can't run the RAM without the fans? Maybe have to shut down the RGB to save a few ° temperature, or downclock to run at reasonable temps?
Or if you don't need the fans, why even put them on there?

Questions over questions which only a review could solve.

TheDeeGee
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#6018837 Posted on: 05/20/2022 10:30 AM
Glad i'm no longer in the "Need the fastest and best club".

I can get away with Non-K CPUs, entry levels GPUs and QVL Memory. That way i don't need noisy screamer fans.

mackintosh
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#6018842 Posted on: 05/20/2022 11:01 AM
Hey, I remember this gimmick from the Dominator DDR3 days. Except those were bigger. And louder. And had their own bracket.

Kaarme
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#6018865 Posted on: 05/20/2022 11:55 AM
It seems to me an enthusiast PC builder would be much better off by having RAM modules with decent heat sinks and then rigging a 120mm fan to blow air directly at the modules. It wouldn't need much RPM to be better than some ridiculous 1.5 cm fans built inside a RAM cooler module. Much, much easier to replace as well. In fact, possible to replace, which those inbuilt fans might not be.

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