Apacer Announces NOX DDR5 Memory Series
Apacer’s DDR5-4800 modules are compliant with the JEDEC standard. And their operating frequency of 4800 MHz is a 50% increase in bandwidth compared to the standard DDR4 upper frequency limit of 3200 MHz.
1.1 V Operating Voltage for Greater Efficiency
Compare to DDR4, the power consumption of DDR5 has been reduced from 1.2 V to 1.1 V, making them 8% more efficient. And Apacer builds them using JEDEC-certified power management ICs, which create more stable power supply and keep noise in the circuit to a minimum.
Supports On-die ECC for Greater Stability
The DDR5-4800 modules also support on-die error correction, which keeps the system stable by automatically correct data errors if they appear.
One-click Overclocking Capabilities for Gamers
E-sports competitors will appreciate the fact that the NOX DDR5 module supports Intel XMP 3.0 one-click overclocking technology, giving them a performance boost whenever they need it. In fact, Apacer NOX DDR5 models are expected to feature processing speeds of 5200 MHz to 7200 MHz. And the ink-splash imagery makes it an eye-catching addition to any powergamer’s rig. Apacer’s latest contribution to the consumer and gaming DDR5 market is yet another example of its commitment to “Adding Value, Enhancing Collaboration.”