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I know I’m not alone in thinking Thermaltake’s RGB DDR5 memory looks way better without RGB

Over the past few years, Thermaltake has been massively expanding its portfolio. From the early years of CPU coolers, you can get your hands on cases, chairs, desks, monitors, keyboards, and more. Alongside them are Thermaltake’s ToughRAM (sorry, TOUGHRAM) range of memory modules, which were first launched back in 2022. We got the chance to see its latest high-speed DDR5 versions at the CES 2024 event and we all agree that they look way better with the RGB disabled.

I’m not an anti-RGB person, as my main PC has been lit up like a Christmas tree for years. However, I have grown a little tired of dealing with failing LEDs and software that’s frustratingly awkward to use. That’s why, when a couple of case fans decided to die on me, I replaced the whole lot with a set of non-RGB 140mm fans and a huge air cooler for the CPU. The last remnants of RGB in my PC are the RAM sticks.

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