



From the table above, we can see the familiar-looking part number, H5AN8G8NDJR-VKC from SK Hynix, or better known as the Hynix D-die by the enthusiasts that can be found on many memory kits in the market nowadays. Though I wouldn’t really pair it with a non-AORUS motherboard for a themed build because of all the AORUS elements on its heatsink that will not go well with other non-AORUS designs.Īs taking apart the heatsink is rather difficult, you can avoid going through the hassle just for the sake of taking a peek at the memory chips, you can always use Thaiphoon Burner to identify these components as long as the manufacturer didn’t intentionally modify the information. The RGB lightings are mostly fine but eventually, I did found out that the lightings on the AORUS RGB Memory DDR4 can only be controlled and customized if you’re using a Gigabyte motherboard.
