Inno3D gets into memory market with iChill DDR4

Posted on Friday, August 10 2018 @ 18:59 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
There's another player in the memory market, Inno3D announces its first memory modules will hit Asian and European retail shelves within the next couple of weeks. Inno3D will offer iChill memory modules with frequencies ranging from 2400MHz to 4000MHz, with latencies as low as CL15, and in capacities ranging from 4GB to 16GB.

Inno3D
INNO3D®, a leading manufacturer of awesome high-end multimedia components and various innovations enriching your life, has presented an entire new computer hardware product family; INNO3D® high performance / gaming memory.

The hatching product family will crawl out of its shell under the name iCHILL and will come in various capacities of 4GB up to 16GB at speeds of 2400 MHz up to 4000 MHz and with ultra low latencies up to 15CL. Renowned for its frost-bite cooling solutions, the memory modules will be equipped with a unique heat spreader design that can optimize system performance, increase a smooth gaming experience and simply give that extra ‘umpf’ to your PC.

The new iCHILL memory series will fit into any case design with its RGB LEDs and provide that extra adaptive ‘awesomeness’ for the gaming machine to look super sharp and ready to engage. The gamer now has the power to tune the PC to any environment and adjust its color scheme allowing all components to become one.

- Focused on one target; one gamer; one machine. Built to conquer. -

“We have entered a new era of providing more system performance to the gamer and the demanding high performance addict” said Ken Wong, leading product manager at INNO3D. “Our memory products stand for a brutal gaming experience just as our graphics products and aimed to shock the gaming world with its high performance and adaptive design”.


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