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    Adata XPG Spectrix D60G Review

    Moussa ObscurBy Moussa ObscurNovember 16, 2019Updated:March 17, 2021No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In this review, we will take a look at Adata XPG Spectrix D60G DDR4 memory With a capacity of 8GB x 2, a unique design of a dual RGB light bar over 60% of the surface area of ​​any other RAM module, running at 3000-4133MHz with 16-18-18 timings At 1.35 volts, supports Intel® XMP 2.0 profiles for easy overclocking.

    Features Adata XPG Spectrix D60G

    • Outshine the Competition.
    • More RGB per mm2.
    • Diamond-Cut Design.
    • Stable, Durable and Reliable.
    • Overclocking with Intel® XMP 2.0.
    • Programmable RGB Lighting.

    You may also like ADATA XPG Invader new Case Gaming RGB – All You Need to Know.

    Performance and design Adata XPG Spectrix D60G:

    Featuring a unique and eye-catching design, the D60G incorporates an X-light design with a multi-faceted diamond-inspired surface and a clip above the rest.
    The dual RGB lighting strip gives it the highest RGB surface area of ​​any memory unit ever on the market, with high-quality chips and a metal heat frame to ensure excellent signal integrity, reliability, and stability, effectively extending the lifespan of the memory module.
    Sticks are made of plastic light diffuser for lighting areas and aluminum accents on both sides.
    Each DIMM unit weighs 48 grams and is 133 mm long, 45 mm long and 9.5 mm thick.

    Adata XPG Spectrix D60G Review

    Stability:

    RAM stability is often the most important factor when choosing a high-performance suite for your computer.
    Once connected, the XPG Spectrix D60G starts at a base frequency of 2133 MHz
    As usual when XMP is not initialized.
    The memory comes with a pre-equipped XMP 2.0 profile for easy overclocking, memory available in a frequency range of 3000 to 4133MHz, and CL16-18-18 timing.

    The memory has achieved a very good performance at the operating frequency that comes with it and we were able to reach a maximum frequency of 4266 with these memories after breaking the speed with the timing of CL 18 has resulted in a significant increase in performance, especially in applications and programs that rely mainly on memory in its work However, in games, the increase did not exceed one or two frames at the most, so it can be said that breaking the speed when using these memories in the games essentially no real benefit from it, but to use them in applications is logical and satisfactory just like Premiere Pro and Photoshop.

    Adata XPG Spectrix D60G Review

    XPG RGB Sync:

    ADATA provides software support for memory and all XPG pieces as well with XPG RGB Sync beta software to synchronize the pieces with each other with many available lighting effects.
    Or if you already have an RGB lighting control program from a motherboard manufacturer, you can use that as well.

    So that you’re looking for the Best RGB RAM 3600MHz, Adata XPG Spectrix D60G Review you will like it.

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