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ADATA announces the release of the adata spectrix d50, the latest addition to the high-performance DRAM segment. With capacities ranging from 8 GB to 32 GB and speeds ranging from DDR4-4800, they not only provide high performance but also eye-catching aesthetics with an elegant geometric design and RGB lighting.

ADATA XPG Spectrix D50 design and cooling Perhaps it does not resemble the Spectrix D60G. However, it was designed for fans of high speeds and overclockers, with a solid heat sink design and some interesting tweaks to withstand high voltage and heat while increasing speed without sacrificing aesthetics with a simple yet elegant design.

The XPG D50 is built with high-quality chips and PCBs to ensure stability and dependability. In addition, the heat spreader on the memory includes a criss-cross geometric design on its 2 mm it gives us a larger size to be able to deal with the heat produced by memory chips that operate at a high frequency, which helps to provide very good protection for the memory piece. A triangular RGB panel that blends seamlessly with the overall design of the memory module provides excellent heat dissipation while moving the air inside the case. The metal heatsink surrounding the memory modules is painted in tungsten grey.

When will it be available:

In the beginning, the ADATA XPG SPECTRIX D50 will be available in retail channels in May 2020, with all other variants following in April. The exact availability of memory modules may differ by region.

Later in Q2, higher capacity 32 GB modules and faster DDR4-4600/DDR4-4800 kits will be available. XPG has not released any pricing information as of yet.

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