Friday, February 19th 2021
XPG Memory and Solid State Drives Support Latest Intel Z590 Platform
XPG, a fast-growing provider of systems, components, and peripherals for Gamers, Esports Pros, and Tech Enthusiasts, has been working closely with four major motherboard makers (ASUS, MSI, GIGABYTE, and ASRock) to test and optimize the performance of XPG's latest DDR4 memory modules and PCIe Gen 4x4 solid state drive (SSD) on the Intel Z590 platform. The results show that XPG's DDR4 memory module has been overclocked to impressive speeds of up to 5600 MHz per second, while XPG SSD has reached speeds of up to 7100 MB per second.
Taking advantage of Intel's launch of the latest Z590 platform, the XPG Overclocking Lab (XOCL) utilized XPG's most popular memory for overclocking, the SPECTRIX D50, for testing on the platform. The XOCL tested the module in close partnership with two of the world's leading motherboard brands, including MSI and GIGABYTE, to achieve overclocked performance of up to 5600 MHz, while maintaining excellent stability at such high speeds. This result and milestone sets a new standard for memory overclocking speeds on the Intel Z590 platform and showcases the amazing potential of the SPECTRIX D50 for e-sports pros and creators.XPG GAMMIX S70 Hits Read Speed of 7100 MB/s
In addition to memory, the XOCL also tested its latest PCIe Gen 4x4 SSD on the Z590 platform in conjunction with four motherboard brands, including MSI, GIGABYTE, ASUS, and ASRock. The results were very encouraging; the GAMMIX S70 reached sustained sequential read speeds of up to 7100 MB/s, while random read performance surpassed 740,000 IOPS. Whether for transferring large files or running intensive applications for gaming or content creation, the test results achieved by the XOCL showcase the ability of the GAMMIX S70 to meet the needs of discerning gamers and creators.
Taking advantage of Intel's launch of the latest Z590 platform, the XPG Overclocking Lab (XOCL) utilized XPG's most popular memory for overclocking, the SPECTRIX D50, for testing on the platform. The XOCL tested the module in close partnership with two of the world's leading motherboard brands, including MSI and GIGABYTE, to achieve overclocked performance of up to 5600 MHz, while maintaining excellent stability at such high speeds. This result and milestone sets a new standard for memory overclocking speeds on the Intel Z590 platform and showcases the amazing potential of the SPECTRIX D50 for e-sports pros and creators.XPG GAMMIX S70 Hits Read Speed of 7100 MB/s
In addition to memory, the XOCL also tested its latest PCIe Gen 4x4 SSD on the Z590 platform in conjunction with four motherboard brands, including MSI, GIGABYTE, ASUS, and ASRock. The results were very encouraging; the GAMMIX S70 reached sustained sequential read speeds of up to 7100 MB/s, while random read performance surpassed 740,000 IOPS. Whether for transferring large files or running intensive applications for gaming or content creation, the test results achieved by the XOCL showcase the ability of the GAMMIX S70 to meet the needs of discerning gamers and creators.
22 Comments on XPG Memory and Solid State Drives Support Latest Intel Z590 Platform
Yeah if you never test your m.2's you'd never know what adata did
I returned 3-8200 pro's to amazon
Adata support was more interested and focused on physical damage than the irregular read/ write speed I was seeing on two different rigs, so it was clear to me how they were going to rule if i rma'ed to them they'd likely just say they were all damaged by me lol
www.tomshardware.com/amp/news/adata-switches-nand-on-sx8200-pro-ssd-performance-impacted
If it fits into a DIMM or M2 slot, it must work. Simple as that.
lol support for their own Advertised read/ wright spec's which are not just a little off but way off the mark by 500+ mb/s
They wouldn't pay.