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ADATA Announces XPG LANCER DDR5 Memory

XPG has announced the launch of its brand new XPG LANCER DDR5 memory modules. The XPG LANCER is XPG’s first DDR5 gaming memory. It offers increased bandwidth, allocates more bandwidth per CPU core, and reaches frequencies of up to 5,200 MT/s. What’s more, it is equipped with a PMIC (Power Management Integrated Circuit) and ECC (Error Correcting Code) for enhanced performance and stability.

ADATA has confirmed that these new LANCER modules will come with capacities of up to 16GB.

ADATA XPG LANCER DDR5 Memory

The XPG LANCER ushers in the DDR5 era for XPG gaming memory. Reaching frequencies of up to 5,200 MT/s, it delivers a major performance boost for gaming and overclocking. With error-correcting code, (ECC) this module can correct errors automatically in real-time. In addition to greatly reducing the burden of CPU calculations, it also provides increased stability and reliability.

The use of high-quality ICs and PCBs ensures uncompromised performance and reliable overclocking, ideal for discerning gamers and overclockers. With support for Intel XMP 3.0, users can get overclocking easily without the need to go into BIOS. There is no need to repeatedly adjust and fine-tune overclocking parameters.

In addition, the XPG LANCER features customizable RGB lighting. Users can choose between different effects (static, breathing, and comet) or synchronize the lights with their favorite songs via Music Mode. All this can be done through RGB control software from all the major motherboard brands.

Where Can I Learn More?

The LANCER series DDR5 memory will be initially made available in 5200MT/s with a 16GB Single-channel kit and Dual-channel kit. ADATA has, however, confirmed that a 6000MT/s version will be released in the very near future. – If you do, therefore, want to learn more about this and other XPG products, you can check out their official website via the link here!

What do you think? Are you looking forward to the debut of the DDR5 memory platform? If so, do you have plans to upgrade to Intel Alder Lake-S? – Let us know in the comments!

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