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RGB RAM - WE GOT IT FIRST!!

Linus Tech Tips@LinusTechTips1.5M viewsFeb 4, 20175:48
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The RGBvolution is here! RGB all the things! Now, thanks to G.SKill, your computer memory can be any colour you want! RAM has never been this colourful!

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The video explores the introduction of RGB RAM from G.Skill, starting with the host's initial skepticism about RGB RAM due to potential signal integrity concerns. He recalls asking for proof that RGB RAM could work reliably at high speeds and then unveils the actual Trident Z RGB memory kit, demonstrating its presence in the system. The host explains the two main control methods for RGB RAM: ASUS Aura synchronization with the rest of the PC and G.Skill's own software, noting that early software support is limited to certain platforms while others will be supported soon. He walks through the software features, highlighting the ability to assign colors to individual modules, apply canned animations, and synchronize lighting across multiple DIMMs. The video then shifts to a broader PC aesthetics upgrade, upgrading the test bench with cable mod RGB strips and Aura-compatible components, and finally presents a rebuilt, RGB-rich setup dubbed the Lionus Test Bench 2.0, complete with underglow effects and new fans. Throughout, the host expresses growing enthusiasm for the RGB ecosystem, teasing future RGB-driven upgrades like the video card and other peripherals, and invites viewers to engage with the video through likes, subscriptions, and links to purchase the featured components. The closing segments emphasize community engagement, channel promotions, and a teaser about an upcoming video suggestion, maintaining a playful, over-the-top tone that mirrors the RGB hype.

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