Thursday, April 12th 2018

ADATA XPG SPECTRIX D41 RGB Memory Module Hits 5000 MHz on Intel Z370 Chipset

ADATA Technology, a leading manufacturer of high performance DRAM modules and NAND Flash products, announces that it has overclocked its dual-channel XPG SPECTRIX D41 RGB DDR4 memory module to 5000 MHz in an air-cooled configuration. This exciting development is a reaffirmation of ADATA's strong R&D capabilities and the outstanding performance offered by the XPG SPECTRIX D41 RGB.

"We are extremely thrilled to have reached this amazing milestone back in March, because it demonstrates once again the robust R&D capabilities of ADATA, and the passion that we have for advancing memory performance," said Tom Chan, director at ADATA Technology." For us, the next critical step will be working to make this more than just a technological milestone, but something that will be accessible to gamers, overclockers and others, so that they can ultimately benefit from this amazing performance."
The XPG SPECTRIX D41 RGB hit the 5000 MHz threshold in an air-cooled configuration featuring a Samsung B-die IC, MSI Z370I GAMING PRO CARBON AC and Intel Z370 chipset with support for Intel XMP 2.0.
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5 Comments on ADATA XPG SPECTRIX D41 RGB Memory Module Hits 5000 MHz on Intel Z370 Chipset

#1
Blueberries
Samsung B-die IC
Yup. That's the only thing you should look for when buying RAM today. Same ICs used in TridentZ and Vengeance/Dominator...
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[XC] Oj101
BlueberriesYup. That's the only thing you should look for when buying RAM today. Same ICs used in TridentZ and Vengeance/Dominator...
Not necessarily :)
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#3
Prima.Vera
Those ICs are the same as the 5GHz G-Skill ones?
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#4
Caring1
But can they be used in a Ryzen or Thread Ripper system.
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#5
ZILZAL
Im i the only one seeing "SPECTRE" in the name ?
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