ADATA was boasting that the new XPG Spectrix D41 RGB they were preparing could reach 5000MHz on air a few days ago. Now they are announcing that this memory module is official, with XMP speeds of up ...
ADATA is releasing a set of RGB memory under the name of the XPG Specrix D40 series, it comes with ASUS Aura synchronization. The memory is compatible with both Intel and AMD X299 AM4 platform and ...
ADATA has released its latest XPG SPECTRIX D60G DDR4 memory that will feature RGB lights on over 60 percent of module surface area and come in various kit configurations and frequency ranging from ...
XPG has jumped on the bandwagon of RGB illumination in their latest submission to our lab. What we initially saw as the XPG Dazzle RAM has evolved, and with the addition of RGB illumination, is now ...
ADATA to be at Computex Taipei 2018 (Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, 1F, booth I0608) to showcase its latest innovations SPECTRIX D80, the world’s first RGB DDR4 memory with a hybrid liquid-air ...
ADATA Technology has this week unveiled its new memory module in the form of the ADATA XPG SPECTRIX D80 DDR4 RGB sticks which have been specifically designed for enthusiasts, gamers and over clockers.
XPG, the gaming and esports arm of ADATA, has announced the launch of its new high-performance LANCER BLADE RGB DDR5 and LANCER BLADE DDR5 memory. Sporting a low-profile heatsink design, these new ...
RGB: How much RGB lighting is too much? If you were to ask the likes of Corsair or Razer, the answer would very likely be "you can never have enough." Now, it seems PC hardware maker Adata feels ...
Based on top-selling XPG Dazzle DDR4 modules, SPECTRIX D40 swaps single-color LED for multi-chromatic RGB. It also ships in speeds from 2400MHz to over 4000MHz, vastly faster than the max 3200MHz on ...
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