We all know that bigger is better, right? At least in generalities, it's often true. More CPU cores help performance in multi-threaded workloads, while high frequencies boost performance in ...
As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. TweakTown may also earn commissions from other affiliate partners at no extra cost to you. As far as RAM goes, XPG packed in a touch of ...
From the moment I saw it packaged, it looked sexy. Opening the four individual packages with their infuriating blister pack, while annoying, gave a larger sense of the reward at the end. There's just ...
ADATA launched XPG FlameDDR4 memory modules. Featuring a sleek heatsink emblazoned with a flame design, XPG Flame DDR4 is available in 288-pin U-DIMM and 260-pin SO-DIMM. This marks the first XPG ...
The XPG Spectrix D45G looks superb, and actually, it’s the feel of it that impressed me most. It’s quite heavy, which tells me there is a good amount of mass in those heatsinks to assist with cooling.
Memory manufacturers tend to adopt a number of striking aesthetic designs to capture people’s imagination and create a sense of excitement when shopping for DIMMs. While memory frequency is a ...
March 16 th, 2017 – ADATA Technology, a leading manufacturer of highperformance DRAM modules, NAND Flash products, and mobile accessories is proud to share that all DDR4 offerings from its XPG high ...
ADATA announces the SPECTRIX D60G DDR4 memory module. The memory features a unique dual RGB light diffuser design that gives it the largest RGB surface area of any memory module. It sports a wide ...
The ADATA XPG Spectrix D80 makes for a really exotic looking RGB memory kit. That’s just the looks, the hybrid liquid-air heatsink design is even more outlandish but not as effective. While ADATA’s ...
XPG Dazzle LED DDR4 memory modules maintain and evolve the aggressive but sleek style of XPG products, featuring a tough outline, cool color combinations, and their own unique highlight in the form of ...
ADATA has unveiled their new XPG Flame DDR4 Memory Modules this week which have been created for gamers, overclocking, and competitive benchmarking on desktops, notebooks, and small form factor PCs, ...
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