XPG has announced that they have been awarded three Red Dot Design awards for their XPG PCIe Gen5 SSD, XPG LANCER DDR5 Memory Series, and VALOR AIR MERA EDITION. These awards are a testament to the design and quality of XPG’s products.
The XPG PCIe Gen5 SSD utilises the latest Intel PCIe 5.0 high-speed bus which allows for the drive to reach read and write speeds of put to 12,000 MB/s. High speed PCIe Gen 5 SSDs require strong cooling and this SSD is the first of it’s kind to introduce a carbon surface crystallization process in its heatsink production. The built-in micro fan and convective heatsink design effectively and quickly dissipate the excess heat ensuring maximum performance.
The XPG Lancer DDR5 memory modules use high-quality ICs and PCBs to ensure uncompromised performance as well as reliable overclocking with speeds up to 7200MT/s. These memory kits come in both RGB and non-RGB variant as well as both a Midnight Black design and Snow White. The design of the heatsink was redesigned to fit into the XPG aesthetic as well as make the production more environmentally friendly.
This special edition Valor Air features the XPG anime ambassador “Mera” as its primary design language with the front panel featuring Mera’s signature colours. The XPG Valor Air is also a very efficient case providing high levels of airflow as well as a compact form which doesn’t compromise on hardware compatibility.
The Red Dot Design Award is a German award which is awarded to products which feature outstanding design and are highly influential within the industry. The award is judged by an international jury judging on creativity, solutions designs and concepts. You can learn more about the Red Dot Award at red-dot.org.
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