ADATA and its gaming division XPG have made their presence known at CES 2024 through the reveal of several mind-breaking products and we’ll take a quick look at the interesting ones.
If the minuscule RGB diffuser atop your RAM seems too ordinary, how about the entire RAM unit doing the job? If you say Yes, then XPG is answering that with the Project NeonMax DDR5 memory kit.
According to them, a significant 60% of the transparent shroud’s surface is adorned with RGB LEDs, promising a dazzling light show for your rig like never before.
On the other hand, the ‘XTREME PERFORMANCE WORKSTATIONS’ portfolio welcomes the addition of the DEFENDER WS XXL created in partnership with EK WaterBlocks. This chassis boasts expansive internal cavities to accommodate high-power components, complemented by dual 1600W titanium PSUs for those aiming to build robust workstations.
For those who find the XXL variant too large, the DEFENDER WS XL offers nearly identical features but in a more manageable form factor.
Building on their successful SSD releases with efficient cooling, such as the LEGEND 970 and SE920 from the previous year, the Project NeonStorm by XPG is here to do it better. The new model raises the bar with a double-layer aluminum alloy air duct and a liquid cooling system, maintaining a maximum speed of 14GBps/12GBps read and write. The drive itself also features RGB lighting for enthusiasts craving more illumination.
In response to the growing demand for eco-friendly IT products, ADATA introduces thumb drives under the Project ECO family, including the Refresh and Flip duo. Manufactured with recycled materials, these drives contribute to an 85% reduction in carbon emissions during production. Furthermore, the packaging exclusively utilizes Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certified materials.
For those seeking industrial-grade equipment, ADATA presents an extensive lineup, featuring 2023’s SD cards, enterprise-level CXL memory, registered DDR5 RAM sticks, and PCIe 5.0 SSDs. Niche sectors seeking an AI-powered vision tracker may also take a look at the AW500 too.