Wilk Elektronik SA, the manufacturer that owns the GOODRAM brand and the IRDM memory series, is expanding its DDR4 3600 memory product line with a new colorway. IRDM PRO DDR4 Deep Black, which is the new version, will join IRDM PRO Hollow White and Pitch Black
The IRDM PRO DDR4 memory line is a series of RAM modules dedicated to gamers and enthusiasts, including case modding fans. The modules are built with carefully selected memory chips and an 8-layer PCB. IRDM PRO DDR4 Deep Black is available in modules from 8 GB and 16 GB and in Single (8, 16 GB) and Dual Channel (16, 32 GB) configurations. IRDM DEEP BLACK is available with i latency times of 18-22-22 and the clock speed of 3600 MHz to deliver the performance and reliability gamers, pros and overclockers demand. Wieslaw Wilk, CEO of Wilk Elektronik comments:
The introduction of more 3600MHz modules into the range is no coincidence. Along with 3200MHz memory, modules with 3600MHz clock speed are currently the most popular OC memory models with heatsinks chosen by our customers.
IRDM PRO DDR4 Deep Black: now there are three models
The IRDM PRO modules are equipped with low-profile heatsinks, which dissipate heat and ensure stable and long-lasting operation of the computer. The IRDM PRO series is available in three distinct color versions: Pitch Black, with the dominant black coating and a golden logo; the peculiar Hollow White characterized by the white color of the heatsink and PCB; and the latest arrival – Deep Black, an entirely black solution.
Is it RGB time already?
Wiesław Wilk gets out of balance, also stating:
We do not rule out that we will soon expand our portfolio to include RGB backlit memory modules, but the feedback we receive from customers reassures us that the classic simplicity of form offered by the IRDM PRO series is still very well received, and the series should be developed.
The novelty of the offer is the Polish manufacturer’s response to great market demand for high performance DRAM memory modules. The GOODRAM brand also seeks to maintain its position among the leading memory module manufacturers in Poland and to strengthen its position in export markets, which currently account for 70% of the Polish manufacturer’s sales. More information can be found on the official website. Keep following our hardware section for lots of other news!