It’s been a while since I reviewed a new XPG memory kit. The XPG GAMMIX D20 was very understated, with no RGB and slim-line heatspreaders for those wanting something more discrete. However, today they’re back with something a little more outlandish, with the Spectrix D45G DDR4 memory offering larger heatsinks and plenty of ARGB thrills for those wanting something more colourful and dynamic looking for their new PC build.
While DDR5 may be on the horizon, there’s still plenty of years ahead for DDR4. Actually, now is a really great time to invest in DDR4 memory, as performance is still great, but the prices are really competitive too. Given that we’ve seen DDR4 memory for years now, manufacturers have got it really dialled in, meaning reliability and memory speeds are really on point. ADATA, or more specifically their advanced gaming division, XPG, offer this memory kit in 8GB, 16GB and 32GB DIMMS, so you should easily be able to build a configuration to suit your needs. This model is only available in black, but it does come with ARGB lighting on the spine, and supports all major AMD and Intel platforms, so it just is a case of plug and play!
For in-depth features and specifications, please visit the official product page here.
“Using only the highest quality IC chips and PCBs, the SPECTRIX D45G is made to deliver optimal stability and overclocking performance. Set the RGB lighting the way you want it. Choose from different effects (static, breathing, and comet) or sync the lights with your favorite jams via Music Mode. All this can be done through the XPG RGB Sync app or RGB control software from all the major motherboard brands. The SPECTRIX D45G has been tested and verified to work with the latest AMD platforms for hassle-free compatibility and excellent overclocking performance.” – XPG
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