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Adata XPG introduces new Lancer DDR5 and Spectrix DDR4 memory kits

Adata XPG has recently announced the release of various new memory modules. Starting with DDR5 memory, there are the new Lancer Blade, Lancer Blade RGB, and Lancer RGB ROG-certified memory modules. Additionally, it also introduced new DDR4 memory modules, the Gammix D35 and Spectrix D35G.

Starting with the Lancer Blade series, its design allows for easy installation on motherboards with limited space (RGB modules are slightly taller). This series will be available in two configurations, 6000MHz and 6400MHz, both using Hynix chips to offer low latency and easy overclocking. The Lancer Blade series supports Intel XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO, ensuring compatibility with the latest Intel and AMD platforms and guaranteeing memory stability. The Lancer Blade series comprises RGB and non-RGB modules, available in black and white, with capacities of 16GB or 32GB. Modules can be purchased in single- or double-module packs.

Then, there's the Spectrix D35G RGB and Gammix D35 series, catering to the needs of those using older AMD platforms or Intel DDR4-compatible boards. Both models are available in black and white, in single and double module kits with up to 32GB of memory running at 3200MHz (CAS 16) or 3600MHz (CAS 18). The new kits feature low-profile heatsinks that allow users to install them in small cases, with the RGB modules being slightly taller due to the RGB strip on top.

Furthermore, XPG has also launched Lancer RGB ROG-certified DDR5 memory modules. When paired with Intel Z790 ROG-compatible motherboards, users can enable Intel XMP 3.0 to overclock the memory to an impressive 6600MHz. However, by enabling the “ROG Certified” mode, you'll get an additional boost, pushing the speed to 6800MHz.

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