ADATA Announces XPG SPECTRIX D60G DDR4 Memory Module
ADATA announces the SPECTRIX D60G DDR4 memory module. The memory features a unique dual RGB light diffuser design that gives it the largest RGB surface area of any memory module. It sports a wide frequency range from 3200-4133MHz and supports Intel XMP 2.0 profiles for easy overclocking.
The D60G sports more RGB lighting per mm² than any other memory module out there, which equates to over 60% of the module's surface area. The fully exposed light diffusers are extra-wide for maximum effect, and combined with a mesmerizing multi-colored flow effect users will outshine their competition! The unique avant-garde styling of the D60G will also turn heads. It includes XPG's signature X-light design with a diamond-inspired, multi-faceted surface that is a cut above the rest.
Programmable RGB Lighting
Users can customize their gaming experiences with programmable lighting effects! They can set up patterns, pulse speed, lighting intensity, and more. Control is hassle-free with the XPG RGB Sync app. If users already have an existing RGB light control software from a major motherboard maker, they can use that too.
Stable, Durable, and Reliable
The D60G is built with high-quality chips and a metal heat sink for excellent signal integrity, reliability, and stability, which effectively extends the lifespan of the memory module. What's more, Intel Extreme Memory Profiles (XMP) 2.0 make overclocking a snap and enhance system stability. Instead of adjusting individual parameters in BIOS, users can do it right through their PC's operating system.
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"with a mesmerizing multi-colored flow effect users will outshine their competition!"
Yeah ... Freaking absolutely!
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I've read comments on other sites and what many people are missing these memories are available in 2x16GB kits which is awesome. I'm highly disappointed with DDR4 generation overall as it doesn't have huge selection of 16GB modules over 3000MHz speeds, especially when you compare situation with selection of 8GB modules which is incredibly large, imo too large. When i was about to upgrade my pc i was looking for 16GB modules and trust me, that wasn't easy, especially with these insane prices at that time (november 2018). In the end i chose g-skill's aegis modules which are horrible hynix afr, it doesn't overclock at all. I tried to sell them, nobody wants to buy them, they are that bad, even with price cut 30% under their current market price, wtf.
About info in news... i see many editors copy&pasted exactly the same thing as nobody mentioned these memories are also available in 3000MHz variant.
P.S.
Guys, remember, you can disable rgb and if you care that much about look just take that rgb shield off from these modules.
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Specs are not bad, but I am not sure about that metallic heatsink statement since all that RGB plastic surface takes 60% of surface.
Then there is that other issue and that's actual thickness of each module (which they state is "extra-wide" for RGB diffusion). It leaves much less space in between modules. Again decreasing cooling capability, especially in 4 stick configuration.
I am not sure if top of the line clock speed modules survive at least till they are morally obsolete w/o direct fan cooling. (Which would defeat RGB "cool" effect.)
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Not bad looking. Product page has no info or specs on any other kits higher than 3600CL17.
Guess they didnt finalize the specs yet.
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Such innovation and breakthrough...