It seems that computer equipment manufacturers are gradually coming to the understanding that a moderate approach is needed in everything and there is no need to flood the market with exclusively expensive, flashy and extravagant products for gamers, forgetting about the needs of other users. Sales statistics and numerous surveys, on the contrary, indicate that only a few users really need backlighting for a conventional gamepad, headphones or video card; others don’t care. It is for such users that the White Sark line of RAM was created. This is a modern and at the same time affordable RAM with support for all modern technologies, high-quality memory chips and elegant low-profile white radiators.


All White Sark DDR4 modules are divided into single and paired sets with different combinations of operating frequencies and available memory sizes. Most often we are talking about single modules and sets with a total memory reserve of 8 to 32 GB. In this case, operating frequencies are usually raised to 3200 and 3600 MHz. As practice has shown, despite the active implementation of the DDR5 standard, the old DDR4 does not take a step back and is in great demand among literally any category of buyers, be it an experienced CS:GO player or a professional designer.

Owners of outdated hardware should be interested in White Sark DDR3 modules. Yes, yes, this is a rare product series by the standards of 2024, in which single modules and paired sets of DDR3 are widely represented, although the DDR5 standard has been knocking on the door for a long time. The third generation White Sark memory is represented by 4- and 8-gigabit modules, which the manufacturer often combines into kits with a total capacity of 16 GB. In most cases, the operating frequency is standard for this class 1600 MHz, less often 1333 MHz.