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Gigabyte makes official new AORUS RGB Memory 16GB @ 3600MHz kits with automatic overclocking

Gigabyte's new AORUS RGB Memory 16GB @ 3600MHz memory kits with the new Memory Boost technology are available.

RAM is an important element in any configuration, be it gaming or for other functions. Gigabyte knows this perfectly for that just made the AORUS RGB Memory 16GB @ 3600MHz kit official. This kit consists of two 8GB modules that have RGB LED lighting. Additionally, they have the new AORUS Memory Boost technology that allows it to go up to 3733MHz without the need for overclocking.

This new Memory Boost technology allows users to have extra performance without the need to overclock. In addition, this kit has a greater number of RGB LEDs for a better quality of lighting. Lighting that receives the new Wave2 effect, compatible with the rest of Gigabyte's components.

AORUS RGB MEMORY 16GB 3600MHz

Gigabyte's New AORUS RGB Memory Kit

Something very interesting is that this new memory kit is compatible with Intel and AMD motherboards. Specifically Memory Boost is compatible with Z390 motherboards and Gigabyte X570. A technology created to simplify life for users. They are aware in Gigabyte that overclocking the RAM is complicated and through Memory Boost we no longer need to perform this task.

Basically this kit works at 3600MHz with a timing of 18-19-19-39, which will go up a bit at 3733MHz. An increase in frequency that means a 4% improvement in reading and writing without the need for overclocking

The heatsinks in this kit are made from anodized aluminum three times as thick as other competitive kits. This makes it possible to significantly improve the heat dissipation of the system. In addition, the design offers a professional and elegant image and something very interesting, it has no screws.

It will be released in two formats to meet the demands of all users. We will have a kit with two modules and another kit with two complete modules and two simulated modules. These two simulated modules have been created for user savings. There are those who prefer to have the four full DIMM sockets and the only way is to buy two kits. Gigabyte offers us modules with the same heatsink, but with a completely empty PCB.

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