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XPG will manufacture DDR5 for overclocking capable of reaching 64 GB

During its recent Xtreme Innovation event to showcase news dedicated to gamers, the manufacturer ADATA, which is the company that houses the XPG brand, unveiled a series of new products. Among various products, they showcased next-gen DDR5 memory coming later this year, offering transfer speeds of up to 64 with overclocking support as standard.

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ADATA XPG DDR5-12600 and DDR5-8400 coming out later this year

ADATA has announced that it will actually divide its DDR5 memory line into two categories. The first of these will be aimed at standard consumers and will offer speeds of up to 8400 Mbps, which is up to 164% faster than the fastest existing DDR4 memory. The modules will operate at 1,1V and have capacities up to 64GB.

The ADATA XPG line is aimed at enthusiasts and overclockers who want to get the most out of their hardware. ADATA has promised that its DDR5 RAM kits will achieve transfer speeds of up to 12600 Mbps. Based on what the company has shown, we can expect twice the capacity compared to DDR4 modules (32 GB vs 16 GB) and voltages between 1.1 V-1.6V with integrated ECC support. But faster memory options won't be available for purchase until later this year, so standard DDR5-8400 modules for the Intel CPU platform hit stores first. Alder lake.

ADATA XPG has already shown its CASTER DDR5 memory that will come in versions RGB and not RGB. The modules are rated at 7400 Mbps with capacities up to 32 GB, although the company has also confirmed 8400 Mbps speeds with capacities up to 64 GB. They are expected to show more information on overclocking capabilities and DDR5 memory kits designed for gaming in the second half of 2021 along with information on their pricing and availability.

Source: WCCF Tech

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