3600Mhz memory for £90 is good, and the brushed aluminium modules look tasty, but 3200Mhz with tighter timings usually comes pretty close in performance with Ryzen and costs around the same.
Only looks good because they tried to copy gskill trident memory
Only thing that's actually truly impressive is the fact they seem to be supporting all the different types of RGB software out there. It's agnostic. We do need more of that in the industry. It's tiring having to have multiple RGB software (that's why I got rid of it and now have them all off).