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White Glowing Ram Sticks

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This is my first post on here. (Woohoo!) I am looking for light up ram sticks. (Preferably 16GB per stick.) I would like to get some that light up white, not ones that are RBG. I am running a 3900X and a ASRock X570M Pro 4 Motherboard. (Not that it matters, I also have a 2070 Super but I am going to get the 3080 when it gets in stock.) I am trying to stick with a white theme in my PC. Any suggestions? 

 

Thanks! 

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You can set the RGB to static white, no need to have a white only led.

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Is that for any Ram or only certain brands? (Sorry this is my first PC.) 

 

Thanks! 

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Just now, airborne spoon said:

What is wrong with RGB sticks? When you select white it all looks white and normal.

I use g skill trident Z RGB sticks in my rig.

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I always thought RBG only pertained to rainbow colors. I did not know you could set it. (Sorry this is my first PC.) 

 

Thank you! 

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9 minutes ago, Power_Alchemist said:

Is that for any Ram or only certain brands? (Sorry this is my first PC.) 

 

Thanks! 

Any brand that have RGB light can be set to whatever color you like. That's the point of having rgb light (apart from getting magical rainbow colors).

You can set it up in the motherboard bios (need motherboard rgb support) or inside windows.

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24 minutes ago, Power_Alchemist said:

I always thought RBG only pertained to rainbow colors. I did not know you could set it. (Sorry this is my first PC.) 

 

Thank you! 

Ya learn something new every day

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36 minutes ago, Power_Alchemist said:

I always thought RBG only pertained to rainbow colors. I did not know you could set it. (Sorry this is my first PC.) 

 

Thank you! 

 

You can color cycle / color pulse / color wave, or whatever colors of the rainbow you want.

You can also just set it to a single color, or a few set colors if you want.

 

God, I'd go blind if my entire system was flashing rainbow...

Only reason I got RGB is because I can change the color whenever I get bored of it

(Or change the color theme based on the season, etc 😃)

 

RGB RAM sticks set to white (2 of 4 are RGB, other 2 is non-RGB set)

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42 minutes ago, -rascal- said:

 

You can color cycle / color pulse / color wave, or whatever colors of the rainbow you want.

You can also just set it to a single color, or a few set colors if you want.

 

God, I'd go blind if my entire system was flashing rainbow...

Only reason I got RGB is because I can change the color whenever I get bored of it

(Or change the color theme based on the season, etc 😃)

 

 

You can go even further than that, each stick has 4 or 5 separate LED's that can all be programed individually. So with 4 sticks you can have 16 or 20 colors on your RAM. or do like a polka dot thing where every other LED is like white and green.

RGB is a wonderful thing it takes a little bit to setup depending on how many different things you're controlling but once done you can customize the crap out of the color scheme.

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