Apacer introduced NOX RGB DDR5 memory with speeds up to 8000 MT/s

Apacer has released a series of NOX RGB DDR5 RAM modules. The new products will be offered both as separate sticks with a capacity of 16 and 32 GB, and as part of dual-channel kits with a total capacity of 32 and 64 GB. The series will feature strips and kits with speeds up to 8000 MT/s.

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NOX RGB DDR5 memory with speeds of 5200, 5600 and 6000 MT/s has CL40-40-40-80 or CL38-48-48-96 timings and an operating voltage of 1.25 V. Memory with speeds of 6200, 6400, 6800, 7200, 7600 and 8000 MT/s has timings from 32-39-39-84 to 40-40-40-76 and operates at 1.35 or 1.45 V. All support Intel XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO overclocking profiles.

Apacer NOX RGB DDR5 RAM modules are equipped with black or silver heatsinks with RGB lighting. The height of the bars does not exceed 44 mm, so they should not interfere with the installation of most modern coolers.

Apacer NOX RGB DDR5 memory is available for sale starting November 14. The manufacturer did not say anything about the cost of the new products.

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