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XPG Launches Lancer Blade DDR5 With Low Profile Heatsink

XPG, the e-sports arm of ADATA, has today launched its new Lancer Blade DDR5 memory in both RGB and non-RGB variants offering a low-profile heatsink design with fast DDR5 speeds.

XPG Lancer DDR5

The new Lancer Blade series emphasises its low-profile heatsink design freeing you from the restrictions imposed by some larger CPU air coolers whilst also providing a more comfortable design for smaller systems. These DDR5 memory sticks are offered in both RGB and non-RGB variants as well as with white and black colour options offering top speeds of 6000MT/s and 6400MT/s with low latency in both 16GB and 32GB modules. Users can easily achieve these speeds through the use of Intel XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO overclocking profiles to ensure maximum stability with high performance.

Lancer Blade ROG Certified

XPG are also introducing new Lancer RGB ROG Certified DDR5 memory offering higher clock speeds. When paired with Intel Z790 ROG-compatible motherboards, Intel XMP 3.0 can be used to immediately overclock to 6600MT/s and with “ROG Certified” mode that can be pushed further to 6800MT/s. ROG Certified memory provides the best compatibility and overclocking performance of the Lancer Blade series.

Where Can I Learn More?

The Lancer Blade lineup of DDR5 memory is available now from global retailers, if you would like to learn more about XPG’s newest Lancer Blade DDR5 memory visit their respective product pages below.

Jakob Aylesbury

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