

Today’s high-spec programs, games, and large data tasks demand high levels of memory bandwidth and fast processing speeds. Especially in multitasking environments, high-performance memory helps maintain system stability while smoothly performing various tasks. In gaming environments, it provides a noticeable performance boost that can be felt in the difference in graphics card tiers.

Today, I would like to introduce you to a high-performance RGB memory from ADATA. ADATA is a globally recognized brand in the field of memory and storage solutions. The company has secured a wide user base through high-performance memory modules, SSDs, and external hard drives. Particularly through its XPG (Xtreme Performance Gear) brand, it offers high-performance memory and storage solutions for gamers and high-end users. Among them, the XPG Lancer Blade series is a high-performance DDR5 memory for gamers and creators, featuring high clock speeds and excellent stability using Hynix A-die. Let’s take a closer look at the ADATA Lancer Blade RGB DDR5 6400MHz.
Product Specifications


The ADATA Lancer Blade RGB DDR5 6400MHz has the following key specifications:
– Clock Speed: 6400MHz (PC5-51200)
– Capacity: 32GB (16GBx2)
– Voltage: 1.40V
– RAM Timing: CL32-39-39
– RGB: LED Light
Distribution is handled by Seorin C&I, which distributes various memory brands such as G.Skill, GeIL, Team Group, and Essencore. Seorin is known for its excellent quality assurance and after-sales service.


It consists of two 16GB memory modules with a clock speed of 6400MHz (PC5-51200) and supports Intel XMP3.0 and AMD EXPO.
Appearance

The Lancer Blade RGB DDR5 features RGB lighting embedded at the top of the memory module and adopts a sleek heatsink design overall. The heatsink is made of aluminum to effectively control heat generated during prolonged use, helping maintain stable performance even during high-spec tasks.


The Lancer Blade DDR5 is a low-profile memory with a height of 4cm, offering excellent space efficiency. This reduces interference issues with CPU coolers and is suitable for users who want a compact system build.

The ADATA Lancer Blade DDR5 6400MHz uses SK Hynix’s A-die unlocked chipset, which boasts high compatibility with various motherboards and delivers stable performance even during overclocking, earning high praise from gamers and overclockers.
RGB Effects

The ADATA Lancer Blade RGB DDR5 6400MHz is designed with a straight LED bar on top to ensure even distribution of RGB lighting.

The RGB lighting is compatible with various motherboard RGB software such as ASUS Aura Sync, MSI Mystic Light, Gigabyte RGB Fusion, and Asrock Polychrome. It can also be customized with a variety of colors and effects using ADATA’s dedicated program, XPG Prime.



System Setup

For performance testing, the following system was configured:
– CPU: Intel Core Ultra 7 265K
– Motherboard: GIGABYTE Z890 AORUS ELITE WIFI7 ICE
– Storage: Seagate FireCuda 540 M.2 NVMe 2TB
– Graphics Card: NVIDIA RTX 4070TI
Performance Test (Benchmark Tools)

AIDA64 Cache & Memory Benchmark



Using the AIDA64 cache and memory benchmark, we tested the clock performance difference between JEDEC 4800MHz and 6400MHz. At the 6400MHz setting, memory bandwidth improved by over 19%, indicating a significant performance difference in data processing speed. Both read and write speeds improved evenly, proving advantageous for multitasking and data-intensive tasks.
7-ZIP Benchmark



Here are the results of the 7-zip compression/decompression test. The average of 10 tests showed compression at 148.859 MIPS and decompression at 156.070 MIPS at 6400Hz, confirming improvements of 23% and 3.08%, respectively.
Cinebench R23



In rendering performance, the enhanced memory speed supported CPU performance, resulting in a slight increase in rendering tasks. A 2.5% improvement in single-core rendering and a 1.56% improvement in multi-core rendering were observed.
3DMARK Time Spy



The 3DMARK Time Spy test results show that high-performance memory affects CPU and GPU performance, resulting in a 3.13% increase in the total score.
Performance Test (Games)

PUBG



We tested PUBG at 4800MHz and 6400MHz clock states, and the results showed an average frame rate increase of about 7.37%. This provides a smoother playing environment, which can be a crucial advantage in competitive shooting games.
Diablo 4



The graphics quality of Diablo 4 was set to very high, and the average frame rate increased by 4.87% at the 6400MHz setting compared to 4800MHz.
God of War Ragnarok



God of War, a game requiring high-spec graphics, showed significant performance impact based on memory clock speed. Compared to 4800MHz, the 6400MHz setting resulted in a 22% increase in average frame rate, with reduced lag during game loading and combat scenes, providing a more immersive gaming experience.
Conclusion

The ADATA Lancer Blade RGB DDR5 6400MHz memory is highly recommended for users demanding high performance. Using SK Hynix’s A-die unlocked chipset, it satisfies both stability and compatibility during overclocking. Additionally, the low-profile heatsink design allows for RGB lighting effects without interference from tower-type CPU coolers.
Moreover, the excellent after-sales service from distributor Seorin C&I is another purchasing point for choosing ADATA’s high-performance memory.
