ADATA is releasing a set of RGB memory under the name of the XPG Specrix D40 series, it comes with ASUS Aura synchronization. The memory is compatible with both Intel and AMD X299 AM4 platform and ...
Made with only the highest quality chips and PCBs, the XPG D50 provides ultimate stability, reliability, and speeds of up to 4800 MHz. What’s more, it supports the latest Intel and AMD platforms. To ...
XPG has jumped on the bandwagon of RGB illumination in their latest submission to our lab. What we initially saw as the XPG Dazzle RAM has evolved, and with the addition of RGB illumination, is now ...
RGB: How much RGB lighting is too much? If you were to ask the likes of Corsair or Razer, the answer would very likely be "you can never have enough." Now, it seems PC hardware maker Adata feels ...
ADATA has launched the XPG SPECTRIX D80 DDR4 RGB. The module is touted as the world’s first RGB DDR4 memory with a hybrid liquid-air cooling system. The SPECTRIX D80 operates with a combination of a ...
Computex 2019 - Where do I even begin with ADATA, as it really felt like 'alright this has to be it' when I'm being walked around their gigantic booth in the halls of Nangang... but it kept going.
Taipei, Taiwan – April 19,2018 – ADATA Technology, a leading manufacturer of high-performanceDRAM modules and NAND Flash products, announces its next generation XPG SPECTRIX D41 DDR4 RGB memory module ...
ADATA launched their XPG Spectrix D41 RGB DDR4 memory four months ago. Now they are partnering up with ASUS and launching a special TUF Gaming Edition version of the same memory modules. At the top is ...
Hardware manufacturer ADATA has announced the launch of its new XPG SPECTRIX D50 Xtreme DDR4 RGB memory modules. Providing speeds of up to 5000Hz, and supporting the latest Intel and AMD platforms.
Based on top-selling XPG Dazzle DDR4 modules, SPECTRIX D40 swaps single-color LED for multi-chromatic RGB. It also ships in speeds from 2400MHz to over 4000MHz, vastly faster than the max 3200MHz on ...