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Guru3D.com » News » PNY Launches XLR8 RGB DDR4 Desktop Gaming Memory

PNY Launches XLR8 RGB DDR4 Desktop Gaming Memory

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 07/09/2020 08:51 AM | source: | 3 comment(s)
PNY Launches XLR8 RGB DDR4 Desktop Gaming Memory

The XLR8 Gaming RGB line provides a dynamic experience for gamers, modders and enthusiasts alike combining RGB customization with overclocking capability, XRL8 RGB DRAM uses selected aluminium alloy heat spreader with state of the art surface finish technique and design, create the extraordinary look and feel.

DDR4 memory with 5 front and back lights and 10 total addressable RGB LEDs. The operating clock is 3,200MHz, and the capacity is 8GBx1, 8GBx2, 16GBx1, 16GBx2. The heat sink is made of aluminum alloy with excellent heat dissipation, and the top LED illumination is compatible with ASRock "Polychrome Sync", ASUS "Aura Sync", GIGABYTE "RGB Fusion", MSI "Mystic Light Sync". You can also sync lighting with your motherboard, graphics card, and peripherals. Operating voltage is 1.35V, latency is 16-18-18, and memory profile is compatible with XMP 2.0. The body size is 145 mm wide, 46.5 mm high, and 6.2 mm thick. The supported operating system is Windows 10 and the product is offered a limited lifetime warranty.

XLR8 Gaming RGB is compatible with major motherboards and is ready-to-sync with ASUS AURA SYNC, Gigabyte RGB FUSION 2.0, MSI Mystic Light Sync and ASRock Polychrome SYNC for the ultimate RGB experience.

The overclocked modules provide unparalleled performance and a superior computing experience thanks to the aggressive overclocking, heat spreader and XMP 2.0 support, delivering our fastest speeds, highest bandwidth and lowest latencies, maximizing PC stability and responsiveness during memory-intensive gaming and application use.

Backed by PNY's Limited Lifetime Warranty and supported by live tech support, the XLR8 Gaming RGB boasts 3200 MHz frequency and is backwards compatible with 3000 MHz, 2933 MHz, 2800 MHz, 2666 MHz, 2400 MHz, 2133 MHz.

Product Features:

  • Faceted, 3D geometric design and aluminium alloy construction with state-of-the-art surface finish create an extraordinary look and feel while providing heat dissipation to keep the modules cool under pressure.
  • Brilliant LEDs and frosted light guide lens provide a wave of continuous color eliminating shadows and dark spots by utilizing a dual-sided 5x2 LED configuration.
  • RGB sync allows for total control of color and patterns creating an endless array of different combinations resulting in the ultimate lighting experience.

Product Specifications:

  • DDR4 RGB enabled Desktop Memory
  • Built-in heat spreader
  • Frequency: 3200 MHz (PC4-25600)
  • Timing: 16-18-18, CAS 16, tRas 36
  • Voltage: 1.35 V

Availability:

PNY XLR8 Gaming RGB will be available in the following configurations:

  • 32 GB (2x16GB) DDR4 3200 MHz Desktop Kit
  • 16 GB DDR4 3200 MHz Desktop Single Channel
  • 16 GB (2x8GB) DDR4 3200 MHz Desktop Kit
  • 8 GB DDR4 3200 MHz Desktop Single Channel


PNY Launches XLR8 RGB DDR4 Desktop Gaming Memory PNY Launches XLR8 RGB DDR4 Desktop Gaming Memory




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#5807078 Posted on: 07/09/2020 09:24 AM
So, 'XLR8 Gaming RGB is compatible with major motherboards and is ready-to-sync with ASUS AURA SYNC, Gigabyte RGB FUSION 2.0, MSI Mystic Light Sync and ASRock Polychrome SYNC for the ultimate RGB experience.' Would that be the 12v RGB header or the 5v ARGB header? only i'm getting a bit sick and tired of these companies quoting RGB for everything, when infact most of it is 5v ARGB, it's confusing enough as it is.

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#5807237 Posted on: 07/09/2020 06:15 PM
RGB experience lol. Pointless fluff. My metal case is 14 years old and light cannot escape due to its size.

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#5807241 Posted on: 07/09/2020 06:25 PM
Bummer PNY used to offer great kits, these aren't even decent or competitive for their prices.

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