COLORFUL has introduced its latest iGame Shadow Series DDR5 memory, combining cutting-edge performance with a unique artistic flair. Featuring heatsinks inspired by traditional Chinese ink wash paintings and customizable ARGB lighting, the series is designed for both aesthetics and functionality, catering to gamers and PC enthusiasts.
The iGame Shadow Series offers a wide performance range, from DDR5-6000 CL28 to DDR5-8400 CL42, making it suitable for mainstream and high-end motherboards. Built with Hynix M-die memory chips, the modules deliver reliable performance while maintaining optimal thermal management through aluminium alloy heatsinks.
These memory kits support both Intel XMP and AMD EXPO technologies, allowing users to fine-tune configurations for their specific platforms. AMD users can choose certified kits such as DDR5-6000 CL28, DDR5-6400 CL30, and DDR5-6400 CL28. Meanwhile, Intel 890 platform users can experience speeds up to DDR5-8000, with plans for DDR5-8400 kits in the pipeline.
COLORFUL has teased upcoming CUDIMM "CKD" variants, designed for extreme overclocking enthusiasts. These advanced kits promise speeds exceeding 10,000MT/s, with specifications ranging from DDR5-8800 to DDR5-9600.
The iGame Shadow Series offers 32GB and 48GB kits with CAS latencies ranging from CL28 to CL42 and operating voltages between 1.35V and 1.4V, priced at ¥1049 for the DDR5-6800 48GB CL34 variant and ¥1349 for the DDR5-8000 48GB CL40 variant. While initial sales are live on JD.com, expanded availability through partner resellers is expected soon.
COLORFUL has announced that additional configurations will be revealed in the near future, catering to a broader audience of PC builders and performance enthusiasts.
With its blend of innovative design, high-speed performance, and advanced compatibility, the iGame Shadow Series is poised to become a favourite among gamers and tech enthusiasts alike.
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