ADATA’s e-sports division, XPG, renowned for its high-performance and visually appealing e-sports products, has introduced the LANCER BLADE RGB DDR5 and LANCER BLADE DDR5 memory modules. These modules stand out with their low-profile heatsink design, allowing for easy installation in small cases with limited space. The XPG LANCER BLADE series offers two models with top speeds of 6000MT/s and 6400MT/s. Featuring carefully selected Hynix chips, these modules provide low latency and are overclock-friendly, enabling gamers to boost speed effortlessly with one-click overclocking. The XPG LANCER BLADE series supports Intel XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO, ensuring excellent memory stability and compatibility with the latest Intel and AMD platforms. This guarantees a smooth multitasking experience and optimal performance for running demanding applications. With its high price-performance ratio, superior operation, and quality, the XPG LANCER BLADE series is an excellent choice for gamers looking to upgrade their systems.
In addition to the LANCER BLADE series, XPG also offers the D35G DDR4 low-profile series and LANCER RGB ROG CERTIFIED DDR5. The D35G RGB and GAMMIX D35 modules cater to DDR4 platforms, while the LANCER BLADE RGB and LANCER BLADE fulfill DDR5 requirements. These product lines focus on delivering high price-performance ratios and feature low-profile heatsink designs. Gamers have the flexibility to choose the upgrade option that suits their needs, enhancing both gaming and work efficiency. XPG has also introduced the LANCER RGB ROG CERTIFIED DDR5 memory module, which operates at a new clock speed. When paired with Intel Z790 ROG-compatible motherboards, enabling Intel XMP 3.0 allows for an immediate overclock to 6600MT/s. Enabling “ROG Certified” mode provides an additional 3% speed boost, reaching 6800MT/s. With LANCER RGB ROG-CERTIFIED DDR5 memory, ROG enthusiasts can enjoy enhanced compatibility and overclocking performance. The LANCER BLADE DDR5 series and LANCER RGB ROG CERTIFIED 6600 modules are now available for purchase globally.
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