ADATA XPG introduces its DDR5 XPG LANCER memory line

ADATA XPG introduces its DDR5 XPG LANCER memory line

XPG, ADATA’s division for gamers, esports professionals, and technology enthusiasts, officially announced its new line of DDR5 XPG LANCER memory, ushering in a new era in the memory market with the advent of the DDR5 standard.

These new memories offer a notable increase in bandwidth compared to DDR4, allowing access to more information per second to each CPU core thanks to their frequencies of up to 5200MT / s. In addition, unlike DDR4, they have an Integrated Power Management Circuit for greater stability and Error Correction Code to increase the reliability of the data and significantly reduce the calculations that the CPU must do, being the ideal option for gaming and work without worries.

Made for gamers and overclockers

XPG LANCER DRAM modules are manufactured with the highest quality PCBs and integrated circuits to ensure performance and overclocking without limitations. With support for Intel® XMP 3.0, users can overclock their memories with a single click, maximizing their performance when playing games.

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Customizable RGB lighting

To combine the aesthetics of the memories with the rest of your system and thus stay in tune, XPG Lancer memories have customizable RGB LED lighting, which can be synchronized with the rest of the components or controlled individually through the software of the motherboard, facilitating its configuration by controlling all the lighting from one place.

Availability

The 5200MT / s ADATA XPG LANCER memories will arrive in Latin America in 1x16GB and 2x16GB kits during November, and you can find them in the main stores in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay , and much of Central America. In addition, in the coming months the company will also launch a version with a frequency of 6000MT / s for the most demanding users, so stay tuned if you plan to upgrade to this new memory standard.

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