Liquid Nitrogen-Cooled XPG SPECTRIX D80 RGB Reaches 5531MHz

👤by Michael Pabia Comments 📅01.06.2018 18:32:26


ADATA recently released the XPG SPECTRIX D80 DDR4 Memory featuring a unique hybrid liquid-air cooling mechanism. It was first demonstrated at the CES 2018 convention as ADATA’s ‘Jellyfish RAM’. The SPECTRIX D80 is offered in a wide frequency range of 2666MHz to 5000MHz kits. If 5000Mhz isn’t enough for you, ADATA overclocked the XPG SPECTRIX D80 DDR4-5000MHz to 5531MHz using extreme cooling methods, liquid nitrogen on this particular overclocking session. This marks ADATA memory’s strong research and development capabilities to produce such extreme-performance DDR4 memory kit.

Overclocking



The feat was achieved in collaboration with the MSI’s Overclocking team and ADATA’s XPG team. The results were submitted at HWBOT as validation. The overclocking system features the MSI X299 GAMING PRO CARBON AC motherboard packed with an Intel Core i7-7740X processor. With the help of professional overclockers, the liquid-nitrogen-cooled XPG SPECTRIX D80 was able to hit the 5531MHz speed.

ADATA XPG SPECTRIX D80



The ADATA XPG SPECTRIX D80 DDR4 RGB is the world’s first RGB DDR4 memory with a hybrid liquid-air cooling system. Utilizing the combination of a liquid heatsink, an aluminium heatsink, and thermally conductive materials on the PCB, the SPECTRIX D80 offers comprehensive thermal cooling capabilities and delivers outstanding performance.

ADATA will be demonstrating the XPG SPECTRIX D80 memory at COMPUTEX 2018 at ADATA’s booth, Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, 1F, booth I0608.


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