Yesterday, Newegg began listing GeIL Polaris RGB SYNC DDR5 4800 MHz ram kits for $350 before quickly going out of stock. The kits offered are available in red, black, or white and are packaged as a 32GB (2×16 GB) set. Newegg is getting a head start before the launch of Intel’s upcoming 12th Gen Core CPUs, which should be arriving in the coming weeks. Stay tuned, as we will keep you posted as we receive more information.
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Just a few days ago, GeIL released a much-anticipated product in gaming memory called “EVO SPEAR Phantom Gaming Edition”. It is a collaboration with ASRock to provide a well-built level of compatibility with their top of the line Phantom Alliance motherboards.
One of our next stops was to catch up with our friends at ADATA, and they had a lot to share. We saw Mera, a new brand ambassador, and a couple of collab builds the Se920 external PCIe 5.0 hard drive and an unnamed(?) PCIe M.2 drive with active cooling. Like many others companies we visit, there’s a lot to unpack here.
Yesterday, Newegg began listing GeIL Polaris RGB SYNC DDR5 4800 MHz ram kits for $350 before quickly going out of stock. The kits offered are available in red, black, or white and are packaged as a 32GB (2x16 GB) set. Newegg is getting a headstart before the launch of Intel's upcoming 12th Gen Core CPUs, which should be arriving in the coming weeks. Stay tuned as we will keep you posted as we receive more information.
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