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Thermaltake introduces new colourful Toughram RGB D5 XG sticks

Thermaltake is making a strong aesthetic statement at Computex 2025, unveiling new high-end gaming chairs and expanding its performance memory lineup with new colour options.

Built in collaboration with Studio F. A. Porsche and Alcantara, Thermaltake has revealed the Argent E700 gaming chairs, combining racing-inspired design with the renowned Italian brand's elegance, tactile comfort, and sustainable properties. Alcantara's unique material offers a soft-touch feel, breathability, and durability, bringing a new degree of luxury to gaming furniture. This specific version retains the striking shape and ergonomic perfection of the original E700 model, enhancing the user experience with a premium Alcantara finish. The partnership debuts in three colours: dark grey, light grey, and light brown.

Thermaltake is also extending the Toughram XG RGB D5 memory series with a vibrant selection of new colour options, giving builders more options to customise their setups. The new tones include pink, dark blue, and light brown, and will initially be available in 2x 16 GB kits at 6000 MT/s.

Designed for demanding applications and overclocking enthusiasts, these modules feature a 10-layer PCB with 2 oz copper core layers and 10μ gold-plated connections, ensuring signal integrity and long-term endurance. Their 16 addressable RGB LEDs spread over eight zones allow precise illumination control via TT RGB Plus 2.0, NeonMaker, and various motherboard software platforms.

KitGuru says: It's not common to see a hardware brand launching its products with such a variety of colour options. Fortunately, Thermaltake is here to fill that void, and it seems it will continue to do so for the foreseeable future.

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