Most OLOY Blade memory sticks are equipped with stylish solid-color heatsinks (black, white or platinum) made of solid aluminium with a thin profile. As a rule, at the top of the radiator there is a neat comb with built-in LEDs. The manufacturer has provided support for all the most popular RGB complexes (note: Asus Aura Sync, Gigabyte RGB Fusion, MSI Mystic Light Sync and ASRock Polychrome RGB), so the illumination can be easily synchronized with other RGB components to make your PC look neater.


The Blade series range equally includes both of the most popular RAM formats - classic DDR4 and DDR5, announced in 2020, which only recently began its expansion in the RAM market. The Blade series lineup starts with single DDR4 sticks of 8 and 16 GB. In the middle of the list are paired sets, which in total provide from 16 to 32 GB of memory, providing optimal memory for both modern games and work applications. The choice of operating frequencies ranges from 3200 to 4600 MHz.

The lineup is completed by DDR5-class Blade overclocking sets with a maximum memory capacity of up to 64 GB, created with an eye on high-performance gaming PCs and workstations on the AMD AM5 and Intel LGA 1700 platforms. Compared to DDR4, fifth-generation RAM operates at a higher frequency ( note: from 4800 to 7000 MHz), boasts higher bandwidth, and also supports Plug N Play and the third version of Intel XMP technology.