ADATA's XPG Dazzle 2800MHz sticks offer pleasing aesthetics, a calm red glow, and are tuned to hang with faster kits we have previously tested. While cost may be a concern, this kit punches above its ...
With chart topping performance in some of our tests, subtle looks that appeal to everyone, and at speeds anyone would love to brag having, the XPG Z1 4600MHz DDR4 is impressive. Although, ADATA has ...
We're still waiting for the first retail release of a DDR5-10000 memory kit (memory makers are trying to get there), but in the meantime, overclockers have repeatedly blown past that hurdle in a ...
Adata and XPG are pushing the boundaries of Gen 5 SSDs and memory performance this year at Computex. Both companies have launched hyper-fast storage drives and DDR5 RAM that will deliver ultra-tier ...
The XPG Lancer DDR5 sticks are amongst the best-performing memory modules on the market. These can go up to 6000 MHz in frequencies, ranking them among the fastest-running RAM modules. However, these ...
Next-generation DDR5 memory is not even out in earnest yet for consumers, but that has not stopped Adata from pursuing overclocking records...with its own RAM, of course. Adata has taken one of its ...
Verdict: The ADATA XPG Lancer Blade RGB AX5U6000C3016G-SLABRBK 16 GB DDR5-6000 Desktop RAM stands out with its . Designed for users who demand the best from their devices, ADATA XPG Lancer Blade RGB ...
Choosing the right DRAM kit can be a tough task. How much RAM do you need, should you pay more for speed, why are they priced different? If you’re looking for customization, which RGB kit has the best ...
ADATA launched XPG FlameDDR4 memory modules. Featuring a sleek heatsink emblazoned with a flame design, XPG Flame DDR4 is available in 288-pin U-DIMM and 260-pin SO-DIMM. This marks the first XPG ...
The Adata XPG GAMMIX D30 AX4U360038G18A-SB30 8 GB DDR4-3600 Desktop RAM stands out with its . Designed for users who demand the best from their devices, Adata XPG GAMMIX D30 AX4U360038G18A-SB30 8 GB ...
ADATA is showing off an early prototype of a handheld gaming PC with a few feature that make it unique in the space (so far). From the outside, the first things you may notice about the ADATA XPG Nia ...
XPG from Adata - Amogst the highest clocked memory you've seen? DDR3 memory modules you can choose plenty from, the cheap but dull all green Kingston Value memory for example works absolutely fine.