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XPG launches ROG-certified Spectrix D50 DDR4 RGB memory

Adata's gaming division, XPG, has partnered up with Asus to launch ROG-certified Spectrix D50 DDR4 RGB memory modules. Tuned specifically for ROG motherboards, the new Spectrix D50 modules offer impressive RGB lighting that you can customise and control through Asus Aura.

As a ROG-certified product, the XPG Spectrix D50 DDR4 modules underwent ROG overclocking and compatibility tests, ensuring maximum compatibility and stability on ROG motherboards. Initially, this memory will be available in a 2x 8GB kit, offering speeds up to 3600MHz with XMP 2.0 enabled.

In design terms, these new modules are the same as the original XPG Spectrix D50, although there is now an ROG-certified tag on the dark grey metallic heatsink. You'll find RGB lighting on top of the module, which can be customised through Asus Aura Sync, so it can match up with the rest of your build.

Availability and pricing details have not been disclosed yet, but we do know that these memory kits are backed by a lifetime warranty.

KitGuru says: Would you choose the ROG-certified XPG Spectrix D50 DDR4 RGB memory modules over the standard version?

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