ADATA’s XPG division has unveiled its newest addition within the high-performance DRAM phase, the Spectrix D50. Starting from eight GB DDR4-3000 modules, the most recent Spectrix D50 kits will go as much as 32 GB capability, with some capacities hitting speeds of as much as DDR4-4800.
XPG is the gaming division of ADATA, and has a broad portfolio of DRAM catering to a number of areas in the marketplace. The newest from XPG is the Spectrix D50 which is analogous to the Spectrix D60G, however with a extra refined tackle RGB. Designed for fanatics and overclockers, it has a strong heatsink design with some attention-grabbing tweaks to make it look much less aggressive than the D60G.
The warmth spreader on the Spectrix D50 reminiscence features a criss-cross geometric design on its 2 mm thick heatsink and a triangular RGB panel that may be managed by way of the XPG RGB Sync app. XPG claims it may be used with main motherboard producers personal software program, nevertheless it does not formally state which. Users can customise the look with three out there RGB presets which include static, respiration, comet, and even synchronize the impact to the sound of music.
The XPG Spectrix D50 will likely be out there in single eight GB modules and 2 x eight GB (16 GB) as much as DDR4-4133, with single 16 GB modules and a pair of x 16 GB kits ranging as much as DDR4-3600. Each package itself varies in latency from CL16 on the DDR4-3000 and DDR4-3200 kits, with CL18 on the DDR4-3600 kits, every with an working voltage of 1.35 V.
The greater velocity DDR4-4133 kits are CL19 with the next working voltage of 1.four V. All of the XPG Spectrix D50 kits help the most recent Intel and AMD platforms by means of its built-in XMP 2.zero profiles.
All the XPG Spectrix D50 kits from DDR4-3000 to DDR4-4133 will begin filtering into retail channels imminently, with the greater capability 32 GB modules and the upper velocity DDR4-4600/DDR4-4800 kits coming in a while in Q2. XPG hasn’t unveiled any pricing data at current.