Apacer launched two new DDR5 memory families designed for gaming computers and powerful workstations. The Taiwanese company created NOX RGB DDR5 modules with colorful lighting effects and plain NOX DDR5 sticks without visual features. Both product lines work with Intel XMP 3.0 memory profiles for easy overclocking and tuning. The RGB version also supports AMD EXPO profiles for compatibility across different processor brands. Japanese customers can buy the memory kits during June 2025 through online retailers and physical stores.
The NOX RGB DDR5 targets gamers who want customizable lighting without space problems inside their computer cases. Each memory stick uses aluminum cooling fins with LED light bars built into the top section. The modules measure under 44mm tall to fit around most CPU coolers and tight case designs. Apacer offers DDR5-6000 and DDR5-6400 speed options that transfer 6,000 and 6,400 million bits per second. Customers choose between 32GB kits with two 16GB sticks or 64GB packages containing two 32GB modules.
The basic NOX DDR5 series removes lighting effects but keeps the same performance specifications as RGB models. These simpler modules feature aluminum heat spreaders without colorful LED components for users who prefer basic designs. The non-RGB kits maintain Intel XMP 3.0 support for automatic memory optimization on compatible motherboards. Both speed variants and capacity options match the lighting versions exactly.
The NOX RGB DDR5 targets gamers who want customizable lighting without space problems inside their computer cases. Each memory stick uses aluminum cooling fins with LED light bars built into the top section. The modules measure under 44mm tall to fit around most CPU coolers and tight case designs. Apacer offers DDR5-6000 and DDR5-6400 speed options that transfer 6,000 and 6,400 million bits per second. Customers choose between 32GB kits with two 16GB sticks or 64GB packages containing two 32GB modules.
The basic NOX DDR5 series removes lighting effects but keeps the same performance specifications as RGB models. These simpler modules feature aluminum heat spreaders without colorful LED components for users who prefer basic designs. The non-RGB kits maintain Intel XMP 3.0 support for automatic memory optimization on compatible motherboards. Both speed variants and capacity options match the lighting versions exactly.