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ADATA and XPG Launch New LANCER DDR5 Memory, Supports Latest Intel Z790 Platforms

XPG, a gaming brand and Tech Enthusiast has announced ADATA and XPG's complete range of DRAM modules that are compatible with the latest Intel Z790 platforms.

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XPG, a gaming brand and Tech Enthusiast has announced ADATA and XPG's complete range of DRAM modules that are compatible with the latest Intel Z790 platforms.

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XPG has also announced the launch of the new XPG LANCER 7200 DDR5 memory series, including the LANCER RGB MERA Limited Edition and the LANCER RGB ROG Certified Edition. This advancement is going to provide more high-frequency DDR5 memory kits for the next generation of gaming.

Specifications

  • XPG LANCER DDR5 Reaches Speeds up to 7200MT/s
  • XPG LANCER 7200 DDR5 memory features Hynix A-die chips for easy overclocking.
  • This allows gamers to overclock their systems to higher speeds quickly and easily.

    The LANCER 7200 series comes in variants with or without RGB lighting.
  • With the launch of Intel’s latest 13th Gen Intel Core Processor family, XPG took the initiative to launch the XPG LANCER DDR5 7200 to upgrade with Z790 motherboards, which are estimated to be available in the market by November.
  • They also come with two heat sink colour options to meet different aesthetic preferences, including Midnight Black and Snow White.
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High Speed Gaming with XPG's Brand Ambassador, MERA

XPG also launched the LANCER RGB 7200 DDR5 MERA limited edition. This module features XPG's brand ambassador, Mera, on the unique heatsink design. It is available in capacities of up to 16GB and comes in double-channel options.

Further, XPG and the Republic of Gamers (ROG) have teamed up to deliver the ultimate DDR5 experience for ROG users. The XPG LANCER RGB ROG CERTIFIED 6400 memory module, has undergone extensive testing by ROG for compatibility with ROG Intel DDR5 series motherboards. This means ROG users can enjoy guaranteed overclocking performance at optimisation levels that other DRAM units can't compete with.

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