XPG LANCER DDR5 5600 will support AMD EXPO

XPG LANCER DDR5 5600 will support AMD EXPO



In a press release, XPG announced the launch of its new XPG LANCER 5600 DDR5 memory modules, the first of the company to support AMD EXPO (Extended Profiles for overclock), 1-click overclocking technology that it allows you to get up to 11% more performance in games in 1080p and low latencies. In addition, all other DDR5 RAM from ADATA and XPG will also be fully compatible with the latest AMD platforms, ensuring excellent stability and performance in any situation.

Following the official unveiling of the upcoming Ryzen 7000 processors by AMD , XPG took the opportunity to propose its new high-performance memory modules that will support automatic overclocking. XPG LANCER DDR5 5600 and ADATA DDR5 5600 U-DIMM memories will be available with capacities up to 16 GB, either individually or in dual channel kits. The XPG LANCER DDR5 5600 will be able to deliver, as the name implies, speeds of up to 5600 MT / s and will be marketed in two variants (with or without RGB lighting). In addition, it is also offered the possibility to choose the color of the heatsink between "Midnight Black" and "Snow White".

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Recall that Ryzen 7000 CPUs will be based on the new Zen 4 architecture and aim to deliver superior performance over Ryzen 5000 by further improving energy efficiency. Among the key features of the new processors, we find the use of TSMC's 5nm manufacturing process, the new AM5 socket and support for DDR5 and PCIe 5.0.