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GeIL shows its ORION RGB memory for AMD Ryzen 5000 processors

New to GeIL's ORION line, its RGB Gaming memory will offer breakthrough speeds and RGB lighting. It reaches 4400MHz and 128GB between four channels.

This new series of ORION RGB memories from GeIL promise to bring the highest quality to memory intended for gaming. They start with frequencies from 2666 MHz up to 4400Mz, and their high capacities reach 128GB for the most demanding users and are optimized for CPUs and architectures from AMD and Intel.

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The RGB and the quality of the assembly, together with a large capacity in the ORION RGB Gaming Memory

The highlight of these memories is that they combine high capacity with a growing passion for RGB and high-quality manufacturing. With the growing catalog of tempered glass cases that allow you to see the interior and the components, RGB is almost a must in high-end components. But that have a convex design that helps to diffuse the heat and thus increase its useful life.

The design of the ORION RGB Gaming Memory by Geil design does not only lie in being RGB, since there are models in titanium gray and models in red. Its RGB is compatible with numerous internal component RGB management software such as SUS Aura Sync, ASROCK Polychrome Sync, BIOSTAR RGB Sync, GIGABYTE RGB Fusion 2.0, and MSI Mystic Light Sync.

But not everything is lighting and design, because the ORION RGB Gaming Memory offers DDR4 DRAM memory with compatibility and stabilization proven in Intel AMD Ryzen systems. 8GB, 16GB and 32GB0 RAM models are available in dual packages, and a quad model that reaches 128GB. Their stability makes them perfectly compatible with very demanding games, in demanding work environments and even for overclocking. They will be available from this month of December and have a lifetime guarantee.

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