One of the best looking booths at Computex 2018 has to be the spaceship themed one by GEIL/EpicGear.
First off we got to have a close look at the GeIL Super Luce RGB Sync gaming memory, one of the more recent additions to their Super Luce line that can be synchronised with ASUS AURA RGB motherboards. It’s just so much prettier when all the RGB LEDs are all in-sync!
One of the newest product to join the Super Luce series is the Super Luce RGB SYNC Series TUF Gaming Alliance memory. The memory comes with a black heat spreader and as part of the TUF Gaming Alliance, uses the ASUS designed military camouflage pattern matching their TUF motherboards. Additionally, the RGB LED memory can be synchronized with ASUS AURA Sync along with 12 lighting effects and is fully customisable.
The Super Luce RGB SYNC TUF Gaming Alliance Gaming Memory starts at a clock speed of 2400 MHz up to 3200 MHz with operating voltage from 1.2V to 1.35V and supports Intel XMP 2.0. CAS latency will vary from CL16-CL17 depending on the frequency chosen. Modules come in 4GB/8GB/16GB sizes in single and dual-channel with capacities up to 32GB per kit. The TUF Gaming Alliance memory includes Geil’s lifetime warranty which fits in with the TUF calling card of reliability.
The second new product to join the Super Luce series is the Super Luce RGB Lite. These memory run at the same clock speeds as the Super Luce RGB but the RGB LEDs on them cannot by synced to other hardware, the LEDs cannot be controlled and as such light up in random patterns. GeIL has taken this step to lower costs of manufacturing, which will be reflected as the more budget option of their Super Luce range for the consumers.
Lastly we were given a sneak peek at a working sample of a new memory they will hope to release soon. This new memory is so new that it doesn’t even have a name it! (Why not call it Super Funky?!?). This memory will be targeted at the high end of the gaming market, but no specifications were given, but we are expecting some cracking performances from it!