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ADATA Unveils its New ACE Series of DDR4/DDR5 Memory

ADATA has unveiled its latest series of memory modules for creators, the ADATA ACE series. Creators can choose from two models depending on their budget and performance requirements, namely the ADATA ACE 6400 DDR5 and ACE 3600 DDR4. The series also includes a limited-edition ACE 6500 DDR5 module that features a one-of-a-kind pattern design created in conjunction with a designer from Germany. All three modules support Intel XMP for hassle-free overclocking, are built with high-quality, low-latency chips, and are compatible with the latest Intel and AMD platforms.

ADATA ACE Series of DDR4/DDR5 Memory

As a creator, it is often necessary to switch between different applications to perform multiple tasks such as loading files, editing, rendering, or transferring files. What’s more, frequent software updates take up valuable memory resources and thus impact memory performance. ADATA understands that creativity should never be restricted and therefore developed the ADATA ACE series memory. With ACE series memory modules, creators will enjoy enhanced performance that will allow them to be more productive and creative. Supporting Intel XMP, the modules can overclock for blazing-fast performance, whether for graphic design, video editing, or even more demanding 3D computing needs. The ADATA ACE DDR4 3600 and DDR5 6400 come in a 16 GB dual-kit.

The ICs of ACE memory modules have undergone rigorous screening and testing to ensure they provide the reliability, compatibility, and stability creators require. In addition, the ACE 6400 DDR5 is equipped with a Power Management IC), which provides a stable power supply and saves power. Its IC is also equipped with On-Die ECC, which automatically corrects errors for maximum consistency and dependability.

ACE series memory modules feature designs that are clean and sophisticated. A concentric circle pattern gives them a simple, yet sophisticated look that sets them apart from other memory modules. Their heat sinks are made with high-quality aluminium and processed with nano-imprinting technology, which gives them a multi-dimensional look with different shadow effects depending on the viewing angle.

Limited Edition

For users looking for something a bit more vivid and unique, ADATA also offers the limited-edition ACE 6400 DDR5. The module features bold colours and a lively pattern that represent the unique brand personality of the ADATA brand. It was designed by German designer and illustrator Mister Fred. His works are characterized by crooked lines, bold colours, and quirky expressions. Through illustrations and patterns, he aspires to project to the world how beautiful diversity and individuality are. Only 520 units of the module will be available.

Where Can I Learn More?

At the time of writing, ADATA has not confirmed any specific regional release date/s, nor how much we can expect these new ACE memory modules to cost. – If you would, however, like to learn more, you can check out the official product website via the link here!

What do you think? – Let us know in the comments!

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