XPG enters the DDR5 market with LANCER memory

XPG enters the DDR5 market with LANCER memory

In a press release, XPG recently announced the new XPG LANCER DDR5 memory modules, the first based on the new standard that will debut in the mainstream market with Intel Alder Lake processors. XPG LANCER DDR5s offer higher bandwidth, allocate more bandwidth per CPU core and reach frequencies up to 5,200 MT / s. Additionally, the RAMs feature Power Management Integrated Circuit (PMIC) and Error Correcting Code (ECC) for improved performance and stability. noticeable performance boost for gaming and overclocking. With Error Correction Code (ECC), these modules can automatically correct errors in real time, providing greater stability and reliability. The use of high quality integrated circuits and PCBs ensure excellent performance and reliable overclocking, ideal for the most demanding gamers and overclockers. With support for Intel XMP 3.0, users can easily overclock without the need to access the BIOS.

XPG LANCER modules feature customizable RGB lighting. Users can choose between different effects (static, breath and comet) or synchronize the lights with their favorite songs via the music mode and RGB control software of all major motherboard brands. The LANCER series DDR5 memory will be available at 5200MT / s with single channel and dual channel 16GB kit. A 6000MT / s version will also arrive in the future.

Credit: XPG A couple of weeks ago we reported that XPG Overclocking Lab (XOCL) had managed to bring DDR5 RAM up to a frequency of 8,118 MT / s, a truly excellent result that highlights know -how and experience of the brand in pushing memory modules to their full potential. For more details, we advise you to read our previous dedicated article.






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