ADATA XPG has just implemented the Spectrix D50 Xtreme . The company recently tested this DDR4-5300 memory by overclocking it to demonstrate its performance. It's a memory designed to run at 5 GHz and overclocked to 5.3 GHz.
Description of the Spectrix D50 Xtreme
Spectrix D50 Xtreme is a DDR4 memory designed for gamers and overclockers. It normally operates at 5 GHz . The XPG Overclocking Lab (XOCL) team presents the tests they conducted, demonstrating that Spectrix D50 Xtreme memory operates stably even when overclocked to 5.3 GHz . This memory features custom RGB lighting and uses an air cooling system.
The Spectrix D50 Xtreme memory boasts a refined, geometric design. Its elegant look is accentuated by the triangular RGB lighting system, controllable via XPG RGB Sync, among other technologies. This allows you to choose between Static, Breathing, and Comet modes. The RGB system can also be synchronized with your favorite music. The previous generation Spectrix D50 featured a matte finish, while the new generation Spectrix D50 Xtreme boasts a glossy piano finish.

Configurations used during overclocking
The ADATA XPG overclocking team used an MSI MEG B550 UNIFY-X AMD Ryzen 7 Pro 4750G (Renoir APU). Two 8GB memory modules were used. The Spectrix D50 Xtreme memory was configured with 19-28-28-48 sync speeds. Renoir APUs are not available for retail sale. They are designed for pre-built PCs, which are increasingly popular among overclockers. After testing, this Spectrix D50 Xtreme memory was able to reach speeds of up to 5.3 GHz. XMP 2.0 is recommended for overclocking due to its ease of use.
ADATA XPG has not yet commented on whether or not the Spectrix D50 Xtreme will be produced for the general public, but the company may produce it at a later date.



