The Beast memory came in clear blister packs, but clearly, the Renegade is regarded as a little more premium, as it even comes in a box! There’s a nice graphic on the box, representing the pattern you’ll find on the heatsink. Of course, there’s also a nice photo of the memory, and you can see the RGB strip lit up in red along the top. There are some details here on the RGB software control, and the infrared sync technology too. The red badge signifies the limited lifetime warranty.
Around the back, there’s a stylish photo of the memory with some nice RGB effects on display. Below that, we can see support for MSI, Gigabyte, ASUS and ASRock RGB software suites, but I suspect more will work, these are just verified. You can see here, I have the 32GB DDR4 32GB CL16 kit, which is rated at 3600MHz.
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