Taipei, Taiwan – April 19,2018 – ADATA Technology, a leading manufacturer of high-performanceDRAM modules and NAND Flash products, announces its next generation XPG SPECTRIX D41 DDR4 RGB memory module ...
ADATA is back in the house, this round with the S40G. The M.2. SSD is based on NVMe 1.3 and yes, you've read it right .. has an RGB cover applied, customizable by the way using ADATA proprietary ...
You know it, no RGB is no a go these days. So why not fit some RGB on an M2 SSD eh? Well, ADATA has a first. Meet the Spectrix S40G RGB SSD. RGB or not, it is no slouch with read and write speeds of ...
We've seen attempts at doing RGB SSDs in the past and in our opinion, they have for the most part been failures. Some were nothing more than blinking LED's, with no user control. Others had to have a ...
ADATA has launched the XPG SPECTRIX D80 DDR4 RGB. The module is touted as the world’s first RGB DDR4 memory with a hybrid liquid-air cooling system. The SPECTRIX D80 operates with a combination of a ...
If you're a custom PC builder with RGB-lighting fever, and have RGB-ified just about every inch and corner of your system, perk up: ADATA is bringing pretty lights to the final component frontier. As ...
Made with only the highest quality chips and PCBs, the XPG D50 provides ultimate stability, reliability, and speeds of up to 4800 MHz. What’s more, it supports the latest Intel and AMD platforms. To ...
If you're a custom PC builder with RGB-lighting fever, and have RGB-ified just about every inch and corner of your system, perk up: ADATA is bringing pretty lights to the final component frontier. As ...
ADATA has this month introduced their new ADATA XPG SPECTRIX D45 RGB and GAMMIX D45G DDR4 memory modules, offering users a ” rugged industrial designs and equally robust capabilities”reads the press ...
ADATA was boasting that the new XPG Spectrix D41 RGB they were preparing could reach 5000MHz on air a few days ago. Now they are announcing that this memory module is official, with XMP speeds of up ...
RGB: How much RGB lighting is too much? If you were to ask the likes of Corsair or Razer, the answer would very likely be "you can never have enough." Now, it seems PC hardware maker Adata feels ...
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