Lexar THOR DDR5 2x16Gb LD5U16G60C32LG-RGD
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Lexar LD5U16G60C32LG-RGD 32GB DDR5 6000MHz CL32 RAM Memory M0308591 | £166.33 | ||||
Lexar THOR LD5U16G60C32LG 32GB (2 x 16GB) 6000 MHz DDR5 Desktop RAM LD5U16 | £108.99 | ||||
Lexar THOR OC 32GB 6000 MT/s CL32 DDR5 Memory - Black - LD5U16G60C32LG-RGD | £109.99 | ||||
Lexar LD5U16G60C32LG-RGD memory module 32 GB 2 x 16 GB DDR5 6000 MHz E | £114.36 | ||||
Lexar LD5U16G60C32LG-RGD | £88.99 |
Lexar THOR DDR5 2x16Gb configurations
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Lexar THOR DDR5 2x16Gb LD5U16G60C32LG-RGD | from £88.99 | 5 offers | ||
Lexar THOR DDR5 2x16Gb LD5U16G60C38LG-RGD | from £134.21 | 1 offer |
Double acceleration
Lexar Thor DDR5 is a ready-made kit of two 16 GB UDIMM memory modules, a total of 32 gigabytes, with a frequency of 6000 MHz. At the moment, this is the maximum frequency supported by both overclocking technologies: Intel XMP and AMD EXPO. The corresponding profiles are written to the SPD chip, where you can also save a third user profile.
Hammer Mjolnir
The timings are CL32, which is even better than the slower 4800 MHz JEDEC memory. However, the supply voltage is increased to 1.35 V, which is easily handled by the aluminum radiator. Visually, it resembles Mjolnir, the hammer of the Scandinavian god of thunder and lightning Thor, after whom the Lexar memory is named. There is no decorative backlighting, this is a privilege of Lexar Ares.
The vaunted chips
Although the Lexar brand previously belonged to the American company Micron, South Korean Hynix memory chips are used. Now they demonstrate the best overclocking potential among all DDR5. By manual overclocking, it will be possible to raise the frequency to 6400 MHz. The main thing is that the Ryzen processor does not let you down and works in synchronous mode 1:1, also known as Gear1 for Intel Core.