I'm the sort of PC enthusiast that likes my hardware understated. I'm not immune to a bit of RGB lighting, you understand, but I tend to shy away from ultra-flashy builds out of sheer British reservedness. This golden G.Skill DDR5-8000 RAM kit, however, is making me reconsider my timid ways—and it's as fast as a very fast thing, too.
The G.Skill DDR5-8000 Trident Z5 Royal Neo kit, to give it it's [[link]] full name, is comprised of two 64 GB modules, replete in gold with diamante-style accents. It's the sort of hardware that normally has me turning my nose up in faux disgust, but there's something -like about these particular sticks that's had me debating whether they'd look good in my otherwise nearly-all-black rig.
As for pricing... there isn't any, as of yet. However, looking at the rest of the , I doubt they'll be cheap. Regular is reasonably affordable these days, but 128 GB's worth of the super-speedy stuff is likely to set you back a buck or two.
Still, if you're really looking for a blinged-out rig to beat all others, how about pairing the, err, pair with a gold ?
The is also yet to receive a price tag, although we do know that a is going up for auction soon to raise money for the California wildfires relief fund.
So, not only could you have a gaming PC that'd look perfect shining in the Saharan sun, but you could even boast about having the Nvidia CEOs signature hiding out inside.
It's excessive, sure, but we've all got to enjoy our personal funds to some degree, haven't we? It's not like the markets are going to tumble anytime soo... oh. Never mind. It was nice to dream a while, anyway.