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ADATA XPG Spectrix D60G RGB LED 8GB, DDR4, 3200MHz (PC4-25600) CL16, XMP 2.0, DIMM Memory

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SKU:
D48G32AD16ST60A
UPC:
4711085931085
MPN:
AX4U32008G16A-ST60
£23.63

Description


SPECTRIX D60G DDR4 RGB Memory Module

 

  • CL 14 - Ultra Low-Latency
  • Outshine the Competition
  • More RGB per mm2
  • Diamond-Cut Design
  • Stable, Durable and Reliable
  • Overclocking with Intel XMP 2.0
  • Programmable RGB Lighting
  • Ready for AMD- and Intel-based systems




The XPG SPECTRIX D60G DDR4 memory features a unique dual RGB light strip design that gives it the largest RGB surface area of any memory module! What's more, it sports a wide frequency range from 3000-4133MHz and supports Intel XMP 2.0 profiles for easy overclocking.




 

Outshine the Competition
 
The fully exposed RGB light strips are extra-wide for maximum effect. Combined with a mesmerizing multi-colored flow effect, your build will outshine the competition!
 





More RGB per mm2
 
The D60G sports more RGB lighting per mm2 than any other memory module out there, 9,497mm2 to be exact. That equates to over 60% of the module's surface area.





 

Diamond-Cut Design
 
The unique avant-garde styling of the D60G will turn heads. It includes an edgy X-light design with a diamond-inspired, multi-faceted surface that's a cut above the rest.
 





Stable, Durable and Reliable
 
The D60G is built with high-quality chips and a metal heat sink for excellent signal integrity, reliability, and stability, which effectively extends the lifespan of the memory module.




 

Overclocking with Intel XMP 2.0
 
Intel® Extreme Memory Profile (XMP) 2.0 makes overclocking a snap and enhances system stability. Instead of adjusting individual parameters in BIOS, you can do it right through your PC's operating system.
 





Programmable RGB Lighting
 
Customise your gaming experience with programmable lighting effects! Set up patterns, pulse speed, lighting intensity, and more. Control is hassle-free with the XPG RGB Sync app. Or if you already have an existing RGB light control software from a major motherboard maker, you can use that too.


 

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