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Adata launches its new XPG Lancer Neon RGB DDR5 memory kits

Adata's gaming brand, XPG, has unveiled a new Lancer DDR5 gaming memory variant – the Lancer Neon RGB. These memory modules have 60% of their body illuminated by RGB. Moreover, it features a heat-dissipating layer covering the PCB to increase heat dissipation area, improve efficiency, and reduce heat production during high-speed operation.

The Lancer Neon RGB DDR5 memory modules incorporate a triangular geometric design similar to other XPG Lancer products. The module's three-dimensional pyramids are visually appealing even when not lit. However, when the RGB lighting is on, the heatsink's multi-angle diamond surface becomes a sight to behold.

Adata XGP's new gaming memory uses a heat-dissipating solder mask layer to insulate the PCB and improve heat conduction and dissipation to the heatsink. This solution enables the memory to operate at an average 8.5°C lower temperature than standard overclocked memory, increasing heat dissipation efficiency by up to 10%.

Furthermore, these memory modules feature a 60% RGB-lit heatsink. With a heatsink made of 50% PCR plastic, this memory module reduces product carbon emissions by 72.5%. The emphasis on sustainability is further reflected in the use of ecologically beneficial IMR technology on the heatsink surface, adhering to EU standards and emitting zero waste gases. Additionally, the memory package is made from FSC-certified paper and comes with an interior tray composed of 30% eco-friendly PCR plastic.

Moreover, the Lancer Neon RGB RGB supports Intel XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO. At launch, the memory module will be available with 16 GB running at 6,000, 6,400, 6,800, 7,200, and 8,000 MT/s or 24 GB at 7,200 and 8,000 MT/s. These modules will be packed as single or dual-memory module kits.

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