Wednesday, August 18th 2021

Lexar Announces Hades RGB Line of Premium DDR4 Gaming Memory

Lexar, a leading global brand of flash memory solutions, is proud to announce the new HADES product line of Gaming DRAM products. This is our introduction into the gaming DRAM category as Lexar expands its product portfolio. The new Lexar HADES RGB DDR4 3600/3200 Desktop Memory is for gamers looking for next-level performance and an enhanced gaming experience with customizable RGB lighting. The Lexar HADES OC DDR4 3600/3200 Desktop Memory is the perfect upgrade for gamers and content creators who want optimized performance and a next-level gaming experience or for intensive workloads.

The HADES RGB DDR4 overclocked memory allows you to level-up your gaming experience without slow-downs. And with its RGB lighting effects, the HADES RGB DDR4 memory enhances your gameplay with vibrant colors of RGB lighting effects. The RGB customization creates a lively atmosphere rendering your gameplay more realistic, and adds a touch of style to your gaming setups. It also features Lexar RGB Sync, a powerful lighting control software which allows you to customize and synchronize your lighting effects by setting color, intensity, and speed while allowing you to save your lighting effects for later use. The Lexar HADES RGB DDR4 3600/3200 is also compatible with ASUS Aura Sync, GIGABYTE RGB Fusion 2.0, MSI Mystic Light, ASRock Polychrome SYNC.
With the HADES OC DDR4 overclocked memory, you can speed up your gameplay and level up your gaming experience with quicker response time. For content creators, whether you are operating speed-demanding apps, processing massive workloads, or editing videos, HADES OC DDR4 will accelerate your desktop performance with ease.

Both are designed with a sleek aluminium heat spreader to keep your system cool and steady, so you can operate smoothly when you are running your games, software and intensive workloads. The HADES OC DDR4 and HADES RGB DDR4 are compatible with the latest INTEL XMP 2.0 and AMD Ryzen to optimize and improve your overall PC and gaming experience.

HADES DDR4 family line will join the Lexar DDR4 3200/2666 SODIMM Memory and Lexar DDR4-2666 UDIMM Memory solutions intended for everyday looking for faster startups, increased responsiveness, quicker application load times, and an overall upgrade to your operating experience so you can multitask with ease.

"Since first introducing DDR4 SODIMM & UDIMM memory last year, Lexar is very excited to announce the new HADES product line of Gaming DRAM solutions to our portfolio. The HADES RGB DDR4 and HADES OC DDR4 provide overclocked memory to speed up your gameplay with quicker response time and accelerate your desktop performance for intensive workloads. Lexar looks to continue advancing our DRAM offerings, with additional high-performance gaming DRAM models planned to launch later this year." said Joel Boquiren, General Manager of Lexar.
  • Lexar HADES RGB DDR4 3600/3200 Desktop Memory is available exclusively at Amazon this month for purchase online at an MSRP of $103.99 (16 GB Kit (8GBx2) - 3200), $199.99 (32 GB Kit (16GBx2) - 3200), $109.99 (16 GB Kit (8 GBx2) - 3600), $216.99 (32 GB Kit (16GBx2) - 3600).
  • Lexar HADES OC DDR4 3600/3200 Desktop Memory is available exclusively at Amazon this month for purchase online at an MSRP of $97.99 (16 GB Kit (8GBx2) - 3600), $209.99 (32 GB Kit (16GBx2) - 3600).
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8 Comments on Lexar Announces Hades RGB Line of Premium DDR4 Gaming Memory

#1
bonehead123
All that techno-babble about increasing performance, and yet they aren't offering anything above 3600.... wth ?

Well, at least the prices are reasonable, so there's that :D

Hopefully they set aside some $$ for developing some real high speed DDR 5 & 6 kits, so they can be ready when the time comes for launches of boards that can use it .....
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Athlonite
With timings like those I suspect they're using Hynix chips
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TheLostSwede
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Remember that this is some random PRC company that bought the Lexar brand name.
AthloniteWith timings like those I suspect they're using Hynix chips
And pretty bad Hynix chips at that if it's Hynix and not something from some PRC chip maker.
Not worth the asking price regardless.
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Athlonite
TheLostSwedeRemember that this is some random PRC company that bought the Lexar brand name.


And pretty bad Hynix chips at that if it's Hynix and not something from some PRC chip maker.
Not worth the asking price regardless.
Mmmm same timings as my GSkill TridentZ RGB kit which uses Hynix chips damn things are hopeless at trying to tighten any of the timings
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TheLostSwede
News Editor
AthloniteMmmm same timings as my GSkill TridentZ RGB kit which uses Hynix chips damn things are hopeless at trying to tighten any of the timings
Weird, my Patriot Vipers are ok, obviously no CL14 candidates, but CL16 works just fine and they were sold as CL17.
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Solid State Soul ( SSS )
i dont like the rise of tall heat spreaders in modern memory, especially with increased CPU power requirements people are buying large heat sinks a lot these days.
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Operandi
Solid State Soul ( SSS )i dont like the rise of tall heat spreaders in modern memory, especially with increased CPU power requirements people are buying large heat sinks a lot these days.
Yeah, too tall. And the non-RGB one should be using the space were the RGB elements were for more heatsink surface area instead of what just looks like blacked out plastic.
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Athlonite
TheLostSwedeWeird, my Patriot Vipers are ok, obviously no CL14 candidates, but CL16 works just fine and they were sold as CL17.
my TridenZ kit were already running at CL16-18-18 so nothing left in the tank so to speak even when using dram calc settings they just don't want to budge from factory settings
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