
The aluminium heatspreaders are thicker than what we have seen on some kits in the past, so the AORUS RGB Memory should have sufficient heat dissipation capabilities to keep the memory ICs under them cool. Here we can see the profile of the memory. Why can’t we have RAM that do not have the stickers for once, just to keep our build looking clean and sleek? By the way, removing the sticker voids the warranty, so we do not recommend doing it, since RAM are covered by lifetime warranties. Over on the other side we see the AORUS logo as well as the tiny sticker that details the specifications that are on all memory. The only thing that doesn’t sit right is the white RGB diffuser that looks out of place on this sleek kit of RAM. There are a few black lines and the AORUS emblem etched into the heatspreader here, but they definitely do not detract from the overall appeal of the design. It also has the added bonus of being a perfect match for GIGABYTE’s recent AORUS motherboards. I must say, the brushed gunmetal gray finish on the AORUS RGB Memory 4800MHz is something I can really get behind. Perhaps since it is intended to be used with a GIGABYTE motherboard, GIGABYTE doesn’t think you would need more stickers? Appearance Given that most of the memory kits we have reviewed in the past came with some stickers, I am quite taken aback that there aren’t any here.


The memory comes in a nice injection molded plastic cover, but doesn’t come with anything else. The back reveals little information aside from reinforcing that this is a kit of “desktop memory.” There’s also the frequency, capacity, number of sticks inside as well as a mention of the RGB Fusion 2.0 support.
