The memory looks absolutely stunning. It has a strong mirror finish to all the surfaces, but still uses a gorgeous two-tone design.
There’s the inky dark blue/purple with a lovely silver stripe running right down the middle.
On the top of the memory, there’s just a simple T-Force logo. I love that they haven’t completely overdone it with the branding here.
It really is reflective though. Just look how well you can see these LEGO models reflected. The purple sections do diffuse a little, but not much.
Depending on the angle, you can really see the colour of the modules quite well.
It has some effect on the reflections too, giving them a hint of purple. Honestly, I think it looks fantastic and they should totally do this finish without the RGB too.
Around the back, the kit uses a half matte finish and some more of the mirror effect at the top. It’s a compromise to ensure there enough material for heat dissipation.
Of course, that matches up with the matte black PCB, but then again, what gaming brand uses the older green PCBs there days.
I think you’ll agree though, it’s one of the best looking kits we’ve seen in a while!
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