Colorful Launches iGame Shadow II DDR5 Memory for AMD Ryzen 9000

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[Press Release] Colorful Technology has launched the iGame Shadow II DDR5 memory series, designed for high performance on AMD’s latest Ryzen 9000 CPUs. With faster speeds, tighter timings, and improved overclocking capabilities, this memory is designed for gamers and creators who require top-tier performance.

Optimized for AMD EXPO and Intel XMP 3.0, the flagship DDR5-6400 CL28 kit offers plug-and-play performance with ultra-low latency. Running at just 1.4V, it ensures both efficiency and stability for overclocking. This makes it ideal for high-end gaming and demanding workloads.

Alongside gaming-focused kits, the lineup includes a 96GB (2x48GB) option, ideal for tasks such as video editing, 3D rendering, and multitasking. These configurations cater to users who require both high speed and ample memory bandwidth.

Inspired by traditional ink wash painting, the heat sink features a black-and-white design with a glowing iGame logo and customizable RGB lighting. The sleek look suits both dark and bright PC builds well.

The series starts with a DDR5-6000 CL28 48GB (2x24GB) kit, with additional options to be introduced soon. 

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