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We take a look back at the ADATA XPG LANCER DDR5-6000, this time around we have the C30 version of the kit we reviewed at the start of the year. Let’s see how it perform in this review!
ADATA’s XPG LANCER DDR5 kits are one of the first kits out in the market for DDR5 platforms. It now supports AMD EXPO and we take it for a spin on an AMD system in this review of the XPG LANCER RGB DDR5 memory kit.
Kingston marks their 35th anniversary with this commemorative launch for the masses. The Kingston FURY Beast DDR4 RGB Special Edition is the white version of the classic FURY Beast DDR4 sticks. Find out more about these RAM kit in this #B2G review.
Kingston’s new flagship memory: the FURY Renegade DDR5 RGB breaches 6-digits on stock in our bandwidth test thanks to more mature DDR5 chips. Find out more what this means for you in this #B2G review of the Kingston FURY Renegade DDR5 RGB memory.
As DDR5 continues to improve, its better to stick to mainstream offerings than premium RGB options. Corsair Vengeance DDR5 comes in kits up to 64GB and today we take a look at the middle-of-the-pack DDR5-5200 32GB kit. Is this the right RAM for your 12th-gen Intel build? Find out more in this #B2G review.