Closer Look
The new Super Luce modules from
GeIL have
been enclosed in blister packaging.
The heatspeaders of the Super Luce are finished entirely in black and there are
stickers, carrying the usual GeIL decals. The color scheme will
make these modules look nice especially on boards with black and red color
scheme although we don't understand why the "S" and the "L" are blue on the sticker. Apart form that the heatspreaders
on these modules are rather simple, since there is thin sheet aluminum, which
sticks to the memory chips thanks to adhesive pads. Checking furhter GeIL decided to provide these modules with red lighting.
Taking the heatspeaders off GeILs Super Luce series is not something we would recommend doing at home due to strong adhesive that requires
a very careful approach. Once the heatspreaders have been removed we see
that GeIL is putting D-Die chips from Samsung on these modules.
The SPD of these modules contains some basic information such as maker, part number and manufacturing date. It also features JEDEC profiles up to
DDR4-3000, as well as an XMP profile,
which will make these modules run at DDR4-3000.
A detailed overview of the top JEDEC profiles and the XMP can be seen on screenshots
above.