Goodram RIVAL DDR4 RADIANT desktop memory modules are now available to help gamers upgrade their existing rigs without moving to a new platform. The new memory kits operate at 3200 MHz and ship with red or green heatsinks built on black PCBs. Module capacities range from 4 GB to 32 GB, supporting dual-channel configurations up to 64 GB.
While the broader hardware market focuses heavily on DDR5, DDR4 setups running Intel Alder Lake or AMD Ryzen 5000 processors continue to make up a large portion of active PCs. For many users, adding memory capacity offers a more practical upgrade route than replacing the motherboard and processor. Goodram’s new series targets this segment, aiming to improve PC responsiveness in multitasking and gaming.


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Depending on the specific kit, the memory operates at CL16 or CL18 latencies with voltages configured at 1.2 V or 1.35 V. Unlike newer DDR5 alternatives like the XPG Novakey RGB DDR5, these DIMMs focus on extending the utility of older hardware configurations. Goodram selects the memory integrated circuits manually to support long-term PC stability under heavy gaming workloads.



The heatsink color options allow builders to coordinate the hardware with the aesthetic style of their PC cases. The green heatsink version adds a bright contrast, while the red option provides a traditional gaming appearance. Goodram backs the memory series with a lifetime warranty and manufacturer technical support through selected retail networks.
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