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Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB RAM crams 12 LEDs in a single DDR4 stick

Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB RAM crams 12 LEDs in a single DDR4 stick

Posted on February 22, 2019 By Jarvis

Gamers jus5 love their RGB lights, something that some smartphone makers like ASUS and nubia are trying to capitalize on. Most of the time, those lights come via LEDs attached to cases, but what if the PC components themselves glowed? That’s the proposition that Corsair has been making with its new Capellix RGB LED lighting technology that it first unveiled at CES earlier this year. True to its promise back then, Corsair is now making available the new Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB which crams 12 such LED ights in a single RAM stick
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