OC-RAM from XPG by Adata: Spectrix D45G & Gammix D45 RGB with and without RGB LEDs

Under the gaming brand XPG, Adata has introduced two new memory series with the Gammix D45 and Spectrix D45G RGB, which should offer a high overclocking potential. The black DDR4 modules with up to 4,400 MHz and timings of CL19 at 1.4 volts are available from the factory, either with or without an RGB light bar.

The entry into the RAM series Gammix D45 and Spectrix D45G RGB are equally individual modules with 3,000 MHz and a capacity of 8 GB, which, according to the data sheet, work with latencies of CL16 and a supply voltage of 1.2 volts typical for DDR4 memory.

XPG has not yet revealed the exact graduation of the range of services. Both RAMs are also to be offered with 16 GB and 32 GB bars.

Adata XPG Spectrix D45G RGB

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Adata XPG Spectrix D45G RGB
Adata XPG Spectrix D45G RGB
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Adata XPG Spectrix D45G RGB

The choice of kit sizes is manageable, however, because the XPG Gammix D45 and Spectrix D45G RGB are expected to come onto the market with 16 GB (2 × 8 GB) and 32 GB (2 × 16 GB) at various speeds. The manufacturer has not yet made public when that will be.

Adata XPG Gammix D45

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Adata XPG Gammix D45
Adata XPG Gammix D45
Adata XPG Gammix D45
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Adata is promoting the DDR4 RAM Spectrix D45G RGB, following the name, with RGB decorative elements in the form of a light bar that is built into the crown of the black heat conducting plates and that can be configured using the XPG RGB Sync app from Adata or the RGB software from the mainboard manufacturers ASRock, Asus, Gigabyte and MSI can be.

The Gammix-D45 line also has the black-matt heat conducting sheet with structure, however, there is no lighting, w As a result, the height drops to around 39 mm.


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