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Guru3D.com » News » Light Sword Gaming DDR3 Memory from PANRAM

Light Sword Gaming DDR3 Memory from PANRAM

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 05/09/2014 03:48 PM | source: | 10 comment(s)
Light Sword Gaming DDR3 Memory from PANRAM

Yeah .. I didn't know of them either but apparently they are a very big OEM for some other brands and granted, this LED lit memory looks pretty snazzy alright. Light Sword memory has a red LED back-light, which resembles the shape of the legendary lightsaber. Each piece of Light Sword has specially selected integrated circuits for easier overclocking capabilities. PANRAM says that for example 2400 MHz model can be turned up to a speed of 2666 MHz without bigger problems and with using the same latency.

PANRAM Light Sword supports Intel XMP 1.3 standards, and can also work in Dual Channel with two modules and in Quad Channel mode with four modules. In the upcoming weeks, more models will be introduced showing off different color backlights and speed options so the customer has the option of colour matching to their system for ultimate aesthetics.

Technical details:

  • Name: PANRAM Light Sword - Red LED - DDR3-2400 - CL11 - 8 GB
  • EAN code: 4715219740635
  • Part number: PUD32400C114G2LSK
  • Series: Light Sword LS-2400
  • Memory Type: DDR3
  • Module Type: PC3- 19200
  • Capacity: 8 GB (2x 4GB)
  • Memory speed: 2400 MHz
  • Latency: CL 11-13-13-35
  • Voltage: 1.65V
  • Dual Channel support: Yes
  • Intel XMP 1.3 support: Yes
  • Built-in heatspreaders: Aluminum
  • Heatsink color: Black
  • Memory backlight: Red LED
  • Manufacturer warranty: Lifetime
  • Distributor in Europe: Caseking GmbH
  • Suggested retail price: 69.90 Euro (incl. VAT)



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TheDeeGee
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#4815167 Posted on: 05/09/2014 06:23 PM
Red PCB for memory :>

Is it me or have i never ever seen that before?

stat1cx
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#4815173 Posted on: 05/09/2014 06:40 PM
Red PCB for memory :>

Is it me or have i never ever seen that before?

If im not mistaken Crucial has some Ballistix Tracer models thas uses red PCB.

CrazY_Milojko
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#4815191 Posted on: 05/09/2014 07:31 PM
Red PCB for memory :>

Is it me or have i never ever seen that before?

Backthen I had some Kingmax DDR(1)433 modules with red PCB, don't remember if they were 512MB or 256MB, it was about 10 years ago...

Solfaur
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#4815207 Posted on: 05/09/2014 08:16 PM
These really look quite unique, I like them. Red PCB and that led, haven't seen anything like this before on a RAM stick.

Chouji
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#4815244 Posted on: 05/09/2014 09:11 PM
LEDs make it faster. ^_^

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