Adata has introduced XPG Lancer Neon RGB DDR5 RAM modules with operating speeds of 6000, 6400, 7200 and 8000 MT/s. The company claims that the new products use a larger cooling radiator, which more effectively copes with heat dissipation when overclocking memory.
Another feature of XPG Lancer Neon RGB DDR5 memory modules is that 60% of their cooling radiator area is equipped with RGB backlighting. The manufacturer also notes the high environmental friendliness of the new memory modules (the carbon footprint of their production has been reduced by 72%). The plastic elements included in the radiator are made from 50% recycled material. The plastic elements of the packaging also consist of 30% recycled plastic.
According to the manufacturer, the new XPG Lancer Neon RGB DDR5 RAM cooling radiator is up to 10% more efficient at dissipating heat. In practice, the memory temperature drop averages 8.5°C compared to other overclockable RAM modules.
XPG Lancer Neon RGB DDR5 memory modules support Intel XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO overclocking profiles. The module capacity is 16 or 24 GB. They will be available both as single modules and as part of dual-channel kits.
The operating voltage of the new products varies from 1.35 to 1.45 V, and the timings, depending on the speed of the module itself, from CL30 to CL40.
More detailed characteristics of XPG Lancer Neon RGB DDR5 RAM modules can be found in the table above.
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