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BRAGI

The designer took the idea of Brgai, the god of music in Norse mythology and the son of Odin. He has the gift of poetry and music, and hopes that everyone can experience all the beauty of life, encounter love and be full of life, just like Brgai. Pure white divine light synchronization, mastering the art of piano keys and playing the music of battle.

  • Speed:3600/4000MHz
  • CL:14-15-15-35、16-16-16-36
  • Voltage:1.45V
  • TYPE:DDR4
  • Lighting Effect:RGB
  • Particles:Specially selected B-die

规格

Specially selected B-Die particles

Brgai uses specially selected B-Die premium particles for CL14 and 16 timings, reducing CAS latency by approximately 30% compared to ordinary granular memory

Dual-channel design

Recommend Brgai memory using the kit to buy to get better performance, to help users easily set up memory modules dual-channel, quad-channel performance more, to avoid compatibility and other issues, can significantly improve memory performance.

Minimalist mirror design process

The 1.8mm thick dark curry mirror heatsink design brings a new appearance experience and presents a superb and luxurious craft quality.

Double light guide bar design piano key art

Dynamic RGB color lighting effects combined with 16.8 million color adjustments for a different ambient experience; 8 independent lighting controls, compatible with all major motherboards original adjustment software.

DESIGN CONCEPT

Double light guide bar design piano key art

Design Inspiration

It is said that when the gods of AESIR and Varna finished their war with each other; when the two sides made peace, the gods of both sides spat some spittle in a vessel as a kind of oath of affirmation. This mixture of spittle was later created by the gods into a small object called Kvasir, famous for its wisdom, which often helps and guides humans on earth.
When Brgai was born, the gnomes gave him a golden harp and carried him on one of their boats to send him to the outside world. When the boat slowly sailed out of the darkness of the underground springs and reached the border of the Land of the Dead, Brgai , who had been motionless, suddenly sat up, picked up the golden harp by his side, and began to sing the divine song of life. This song reached the clouds, straight into the kingdom of the gods, down into the ground, until the goddess of death Hel's residence. While singing, the boat arrived at the place where there was sunlight and touched the shore. Then Brgai disembarked, played the lute, and walked through the withered and desolate woods; and immediately the trees sprouted and blossomed, and all things came to life.
The name Brgai, considered the god of poetry and music, is also used by the Norse as a name for "poetry". At the annual festival, the Brgai are also celebrated with great pomp and ceremony. At that time, the celebrant drinks the ceremonial wine in a boat-shaped cup (first with his hand in the shape of a hammer), and then describes what he wants to accomplish during the year. Each year, those present at the festival follow the same pattern as the officiant, even if they are too ambitious in their hopes. This is almost like the "poetry of the will".