We love the current crop of memory from Thermaltake. They’ve really put that premium stamp on the range and we’re not the only ones who’ve noticed. It’s becoming a popular choice in high-end PC builds, mods, and beyond. I loved the 3600 MHz kits that we tested about 7 months ago, and then there was their water-cooled DDR4 kit last year. Now they’re back again with the speed-focused 4600 MHz kit that’s sure to put a smile on all you memory speed freaks faces.
The new memory is ticking all the right boxes for the modern PC enthusiast. There’s a relentless focus on RGB technology, cramming in 10 super bright addressable LEDs into each model. You get true 16.8 million colours so you can fine-tune the effects, fades, transitions, colours, brightness and all of it to make your own custom design. Or just set it to solid purple and leave it as I would, it’s your call. Plus you get flagship quality components, construction and some really slick real-time monitoring feature for temperature, frequency and performance.
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