ZADAK Unveils SPARK RGB DDR5 Memory with Speeds of Up to 6400 MHz

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ZADAK has launched its first series of DDR5 gaming memory modules, the SPARK RGB DDR5. Available in blistering speeds of 5,200 to 6,400 MHz and 16 GB and 32 GB capacities, the new memory features a matte-white frosted heat spreader with aluminum alloy and RGB lighting along the top and upper corners, as well as on-die error correction for greater stability and support for Intel XMP 3.0 for one-click overclocking. ZADAK’s press release doesn’t include any information regarding their pricing or date of availability, but more about SPARK RGB DDR5 memory can be found on the official product page.

Key Specifications

Type288-Pin DDR5 U-DIMM
Speed / Timing / VoltageDDR5 5200 to 6400MHz DDR5 5200 C38-38-38-84 1.25V / DDR5 6000 C38-38-38-78 1.25V / DDR5 6000 C38-38-38-78 1.3V / DDR5 6400 C40-40-40-84 1.35V
Capacity16GB / 32GB/16GBx2
Heat SpreaderAnodized Aluminum
WarrantyLimited lifetime warranty
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ZADAK’s SPARK RGB DDR5 Gaming Memory Module Is Now Available (ZADAK)

April 8th, 2022 Taipei, Taiwan – ZADAK, a leading provider of PC gaming components and innovative water cooling solutions, today announced the launch of SPARK RGB DDR5 desktop gaming memory modules. SPARK RGB DDR5 is ZADAK’s first module in the DDR5 format. The performance, capacity, stability and power saving efficiency have all been significantly improved. It delivers speeds from 5200MHz to 6400MHz, and it is available in capacities of 16GB and 32GB. It’s sure to be a hit among early adopters and high-end gamers.

Gem-shaped Light Guide Design

The SPARK RGB DDR5 gaming memory module features a matte white exterior with a frosted texture. The top of the module features a slender aluminum alloy dissipation array that releases heat from the heat sink. And the staggered design of the materials presents a hollow light-guide effect with gem-like decorations. The eye is inevitably drawn to the gem shape set in the center of the heat sink, which shows off the dynamic multi-zone RGB lighting. This stunning aesthetic will give it a place of honor in any high-end gaming rig.

Supports Intel XMP 3.0 for Easy One-click Overclocking

Overclocking doesn’t need to be a hassle. The SPARK RGB DDR5 memory module supports Intel® XMP 3.0 overclocking technology. So with one click, e-sports players can tap into a hidden reservoir of powerful performance when they need it.

Equipped with Power Management Chip and On-die ECC Debug Mechanism

In order to reduce noise in the circuit, SPARK RGB DDR5 gaming memory modules are equipped with power management chips. These control fluctuations in power and allow the system to function stably and efficiently. And DDR5 supports on-die ECC error correction, which can automatically calculate and correct data errors in the memory. This improves system performance, stability and data accuracy, resulting in a smoother gaming experience.

Compatible with Five Leading RGB Control Programs

Whether you use ASUS Aura Sync, MSI Mystic Light Sync, GIGABYTE RGB Fusion, ASRock Polychrome Syn or Razer Chroma for lighting effect synchronization, SPARK RGB DDR5 is compatible with all of them right out of the box. So gamers can freely customize the lighting design according to their personal preferences and show off their personal style.

SPARK RGB DDR5 has passed the compatibility certification of most mainstream motherboard manufacturers, ensuring stable operation on QVL-listed motherboards. To give gamers more options, single-channel and dual-channel packages are available. Four different speed range options can be selected, from 5200MHz 1.25V at 38-38-38-84 to 40-40-40-84 6400MHz 1.35V. Using carefully chosen DRAM ICs to ensure excellent stability and compatibility with major motherboard brands, the outstanding performance advantages of SPARK RGB DDR5 are obvious. It’s going to spark an overclocking revolution!

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Tsing Mui
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