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DDR5 also features another important upgrade: power management is no longer handled by the motherboard, but by a PMIC (power management integrated circuit) on the module itself. While DDR4 modules consume 1.2V, DDR5 modules only require 1.1V. It sounds like a small difference, but over hours and days of gaming, it adds up to significant power savings. The PMIC also gives overclockers more options when it comes to tweaking settings.
ZADAK’s design engineers also gave this module a sleek, understated exterior combining gray brushed metal with a pure white heat dissipator. It fits well into the all-white or minimalist builds in the current market that are the rage with PC modders and enthusiasts. ZADAK has been working closely with motherboard manufacturers such as ASUS, MSI, Gigabyte, and ASRock to deliver unparalleled compatibility and stability, as well as top-notch overclocking potential with next-gen platforms from Intel and AMD. The memory modules will be on the market before the end of 2021.
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