XPG carries out its revolution. In fact, the company presented its first DDR5 gaming memory module. Products offering RGB touch and blazingly fast frequencies up to 5,200 MT / s XPG, a fast-growing provider of gaming systems, hardware components, peripherals for gamers, esports professionals and tech enthusiasts, today announces the XPG LANCER DDR5 memory module. XPG LANCER are XPG’s first DDR5 gaming memory. They offer greater bandwidth, allocate more bandwidth per core (of the CPU) and reach frequencies up to 5,200 MT / s. They also feature Power Management Integrated Circuit (PMIC) and Error Correcting Code (ECC) for improved performance and stability. The LANCERS are supplied with 16 GB of capacity.
XPG’s first DDR5 gaming memory
XPG LANCERs usher in the era of DDR5 gaming. Reaching frequencies up to 5,200 MT / s, they offer a noticeable boost in performance for gaming and overclocking. Thanks to Error Correction Technology (ECC) these modules can automatically correct errors in real time. In addition to greatly reducing the load on CPU computations, they also provide greater stability and reliability.
Made for gamers and overclockers
The use of high quality integrated circuits and PCBs guarantee uncompromising performance and reliable overclocking performance, therefore ideal for the most demanding gamers and overclockers. With support for Intel® XMP 3.0, users can easily overclock without the need to enter the BIOS. There is no need to repeatedly adjust and fine-tune the overclocking parameters.
Style: RGB
XPG LANCERS are equipped with customizable RGB lighting. Users can choose between different effects (static, breathing, comet etc.) or synchronize the lights with their favorite songs via the music mode. All of this can be done via the RGB control software of all major motherboards.
LANCER series DDR5 memories will be available at 5200MT / s with 16GB single channel kit and
dual channel kit (6000MT / s version coming soon).
For availability and pricing in specific markets, contact your nearest XPG representative via www.xpg.com.
Leave a Reply
View Comments