
With the rapid rise of esports, higher frequency ram is essential for faster and smoother performance. "We are glad to embrace the new era of high-frequency memory. Thermaltake CEO Kenny Lin is excited to launch the newest addition to the TOUGRAM RGB Series. Our latest module 4,400 MHz and 4,000 MHz was tested with Intel's Core i7 platform, ASUS ROG MAXIMUS XI GENE and MAXIMUS XI HERO motherboards and remained stable under load. The high-frequency memory kits are constructed with higher standard chips, which have been tested to achieve higher and more stable overclocks. Featuring 10-layer PCB construction, 2oz copper inner layers and 10μ gold fingers, the TOUGHRAM RGB enhances overclocking performance and betters gaming experiences.
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Thermaltake, the leading PC DIY premium brand for Cooling, Gaming Gear and Enthusiast Memory solutions, today announced the release of the Thermaltake TOUGHRAM RGB DDR4 Memory Series which comes in new frequencies of 4,000 MHz, 4,266 MHz and 4,400 MHz 2x8 GB modules, supported by Intel and AMD platforms. If there were any doubts on Call of Duty keeping its momentum, they have to be postponed to next year's release. Reasons for that surely include the reference to one of the franchises most beloved entries, the homonymous Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and the return of Captain Price, but surely the presence of a single-player campaign and the absence of any microtransactions pulled their weight in this release success. The game has overtaken all previous releases in the franchise for this current generation of consoles (and PC). That's a big level of commitment, and it usually shows in the finished quality of the games. Yearly installments have proven to not do any harm to Call of Duty - it remains one of the biggest entertainment launches every year, which is part of the reason why Activision has three development studios constantly working on the franchise, with three-year development cycles for each title (this particular release was created by Infinity Ward). That's a whole lot of money - but remember we're talking about an actual finished Call of Duty game that includes a single-player campaign. Activision's latest blockbuster in the Call of Duty franchise has been announced to have brought in something to the tune of $600 million to the company's coffers.
