ADATA XPG just implemented it Spectrix D50 Xtreme. This company just overclocked this DDR4-5300 to show its performance. It is a memory that works at 5 GHz and overclocked to a frequency of 5.3 GHz.
Description du Spectrix D50 Xtreme
Spectrix D50 Xtreme is DDR4 memory intended for gamers and overclockers. It is a memory that works normally in 5 GHz. The XPG Overclocking Lab (XOCL) team presents the tests they have performed and proves that the Spectrix D50 Xtreme memory works stably even at overclocked to 5.3 GHz. This memory has custom RGB and uses an air cooling system.
The design of the Spectrix D50 Xtreme memory has been well taken care of with a clean geometric style. Its elegant appearance is accentuated by the triangular RGB system controlled, among others, by XPG RGB Sync. So you can choose between Static, Breathing and Comet modes. This RGB system can also be synced to your favorite music. The previous generation Spectrix D50 had a matte finish. As for the new generation of Spectrix D50 Xtreme memory, the finish is piano gloss.
Configurations used when overclocking
The ADATA XPG overclocking team used a card MEG B550 UNIFY-X from MSI equipped with a processor AMD Ryzen 7 Pro 4750G (APU Renoir). Two 8 GB memories were used. The Spectrix D50 Xtreme memories were configured with 19-28-28-48 timings. Renoir APUs are not sold in stores. They are designed for already pre-assembled computers that are increasingly appreciated by overclockers. So, after testing, this memory named Spectrix D50 Xtreme manages to work up to 5.3 GHz. It is recommended to use XMP 2.0 for overclocking due to its ease of use.
ADATA XPG has yet to comment on whether or not it will produce the Spectrix D50