Adata Intros XPG Flame DDR4 RAM For Desktops And Notebooks

Adata announced a new line in its XPG DDR4 family, “XPG Flame.” The key difference between the XPG Flame line and Adata’s existing XPG products, other than a new heatspreader, is that the XPG Flame memory will be available in both U-DIMM and SO-DIMM models.

The first desktop XPG Flame RAM kits will come in capacities of 4 GB, 8 GB or 16 GB, and they will operate at up to 3,000 MHz. The XPG Flame SO-DIMMs represent the XPG family’s first entry into notebooks. They'll be available in the same capacities as the XPG Flame desktop RAM, but they will ship with slightly lower clock speeds, with the fastest kit clocked at 2,800 MHz.

All XPG Flame DIMMs come equipped with a new heatspreader that features a flame design stretched across a black background. The XPG Flame line also supports XMP 2.0.

Adata plans to ship the RAM in the UK in early September. There is no word on pricing, and it is unclear if the RAM will later be released in the U.S.

Michael Justin Allen Sexton is a Contributing Writer for Tom's Hardware US. He covers hardware component news, specializing in CPUs and motherboards.
  • framerelay
    Just an absolete product. I have used the cheapest AMD based boards with simplest 30$ APUs with modern in those days AMD HD78xx GPUs. All that stuff was installed on steel shelf without any boxes, using PCIe extention cords. It was several years ago and it was profitable. I am not sure that right now you could earn enough on mining.
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