GALAX Reveals Its New Range of HOF GPUs, Ram and NVMes

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GALAX has unveiled its new product series called Hall of Fame which includes a RTX 3090 Graphics card, an NVMe SSD, and limited-edition RAM as well. According to the company, RTX 3090 HOF series graphics cards, together with GALAX’s new generation HOF PCIe 4.0 SSD and limited-edition memory, will be reinstalled in 2021. They are the beginning of the new year of GALAX, as well as the new dream of GALAX.

The GALAX Hall of Fame series shortened to HOF includes the following items.

  • GALAX RTX 3090 HOF OC LAB version graphics card
  • GALAX RTX 3090 HOF EXTREME limited-edition graphics card
  • GALAX RTX 3090 HOF EXTREME graphics card
  • GALAX HOF EXTREME PCIe4.0 SSD
  • GALAX HOF PRO 20 PCIe4.0 SSD
  • GALAX HOF EXTREME limited-edition memory
  • GALAX HOF PRO RGB memory

Coming to the RTX 3090 HOF series, these are GALAX’s most powerful cards to date and all three cards feature a white color scheme. The breakthrough NVIDIA AMPERE GA102-300 core, with 10496 stream processors, combined with brand-new ray tracing and DLSS2.1 technology, supplemented by GDDR6X high-speed memory with a capacity of up to 24GB, makes the RTX 3090 HOF series a full leap in performance.

The GALAX HOF 3090 cards come with dual BIOS, having Silent and Performance modes, the card boosts up to 1800 MHz in performance mode. The GALAX RTX 3090 HOF EXTREME in silent mode boosts to 1800 MHz and up to 1860 MHz in performance mode.

The GALAX RTX 3090 HOF EXTREME limited-edition reaches a huge 1905 MHz in performance mode, making it the highest frequency air-cooled graphics card in the industry. Switching BIOS is very simple. Users only need to toggle the Dual BIOS switch on the graphics card to select different working modes.

In terms of output interface, it has 1 HDMI2.1 and 3 DP1.4a interfaces, supporting 8K@60Hz and 4K@120Hz ultra-high-definition output. The RTX 3090 HOF OC and RTX 3090 HOF EXTREME limited edition will come equipped with HOF Panel III displays which can be customized by the users to create personalize displays or gifs.

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Coming to the SSDs, HOF EXTREME PCIe4.0 SSD is GALAX’s fastest NVMe SSD to date. It works o the NVMe 1.4 interface and supports Gen 4 speeds. It provides read and write speeds of up to 7000 and 6850 MB/s respectively, making it one of the fastest SSDs in the market.

HOF EXTREME SSD uses high-specification 3D NAND TLC particles and comes in two large capacities, 1TB and 2TB. HOF EXTREME SSD is also unambiguous in data security. It integrates fourth-generation data error correction protection, full data path transmission protection and other technologies, and has a power-off protection mechanism for high security and user data protection.

The other SSD released by GALAX is the HOF PRO 20 PCIe4.0 SSD which has the same design as the HOF extreme and also has PCIe Gen 4 support. . It provides read and write speeds of up to 5000 and 4400 MB/s respectively, making it a good choice for budget builders.

In terms of capacity, HOF PRO 20 offers three options: 500G, 1TB, and 2TB. Both SSDs come with 5 Year warranties.

The next items in the GALAX’s Hall of Fame series are the memory kits. First is the GALAX HOF EXTREME limited-edition memory which has a beautiful silver design and color scheme. The memory chips are  Samsung B-die overclocking DRAM which provides high-speed and low latency.

HOF EXTREME RAM comes in two different speeds, 4000MHz and 4600MHz, timing for them is 15-15-15-35, 18-18-18-38 respectively. Both memory kits come in 2 sticks of 8 GB each for a total of 16 GB.

The last product in the HOF series is the HOF PRO RGB DDR4 memory which has a silver and white color scheme. The HOF PRO RGB memory comes in three different speeds, 3600MHz, 4000MHz, and 4400MHz, and supports XMP2.0. All kits have a CAS latency of 18 which is not bad.

All these products will be available soon and GALAX will soon reveal the pricing of these products as well.

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