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Lexar Intros THOR OC Memory In DDR4 and DDR5 Models

Memory and Storage company Lexar has introduced its new THOR OC DDR5 and DDR4 memory modules in the United States offering high-performance memory with a stylish and effective heat spreader.

LEXAR THOR OC DDR5 & DDR4 Memory

The new LEXAR THOR DDR5 OC is Lexar’s latest memory option which features a redesigned gold and black heatspreader inspired by Thor’s hammer hence its name. The DDR5 variant features speeds of up to 6000MT/s with timings as low as CL32. Alternatively there is the DDR4 variant with a slimmer heatsink featuring speeds of 3200MT/s and CL16 timings.

Lexar® THOR OC DDR5 Desktop Memory

  • Up to 6000MT/s with timing as low as CL32
  • Durable, heatsink in solid aluminum for superior heat dissipation
  • Low-profile form factor is perfect for compact PC builds
  • On-die ECC and PMIC for improved stability, reliability, and efficiency
  • Supports Intel XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO™ overclocking and compatible with mainstream DDR5 motherboards
  • Lifetime limited warranty

Lexar® THOR OC DDR4 Desktop Memory

  • High-speed DDR4 memory improves performance – 3200MT/s
  • Features an aluminum heat-spreader for highly efficient heat dissipation
  • Accelerate your PC performance for multitasking

What Lexar Had To Say

“Our THOR OC DDR5 Memory combines next-gen performance with enhanced heat dissipation to easily accommodate overclocking while keeping temperatures in check,” said Joey Lopez, Director of Marketing. “Plus, our customers can be assured we stand behind it thanks to a lifetime limited warranty.”

Price and Availability

THOR OC DDR5 Memory is available in a 32GB Kit (2 x 16GB) at both 5600MT/s for MSRP of $92.99 and 6000MT/s for MSRP of $104.99

THOR OC DDR4 Memory is available in 16GB (2 x 8GB) and 32GB (2 x 16GB) modules at 3200MT/s. It is compatible with major motherboard brands and has an MSRP of $38.99 for 16GB and $64.99 for 32GB.

Jakob Aylesbury

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