ZADAK Unveils SPARK RGB DDR4 Memory – High Performance & Flashy Aesthetics

May 23, 2019 at 07:45am EDT

ZADAK has announced a new addition to the product stack, the SPARK RGB DDR4. ZADAK has positioned the SPARK RGB DDR4 to the likes of gamers and hardware enthusiasts alike, offering high memory clocks and large memory capacities.

ZADAK SPARK RGB Memory With High Performance and Flashy Aesthetics

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ZADAK's SPARK RGB DDR4 features an aluminum alloy heatsink allowing efficient heat distribution at stock and overclocked speeds, along with RGB LEDs. The aluminum heat spreaders found on the SPARK RGB DDR4 memory has been crafted to resemble a crown, and the RGB lighting is completely visible from the top of the DIMM creating a minimalistic and clean look. ZADAK has implemented five addressable RGB lighting zones within the LED bar along the top, the upper sides, and lower sides. Eight lighting modes are available for the SPARK RGB DDR4:

ZADAK's SPARK RGB DDR4 supports Razer Chroma, ASUS Aura Sync, MSI Mystic Light, ASRock Polychrome Sync, and GIGABYTE RGB Fusion allowing users to customize RGB lighting as they see fit. Various motherboard software may be used to customize lighting patterns and brightness of the LEDs, including ZArsenal RGB, proprietary software from ZADAK.

SPARK RGB DDR4 - Compatibility

ZADAK, being a qualified partner with ASUS, ASRock, MSI, and GIGABYTE, has claimed support for both Intel and AMD platforms including Z390, Z370, X470, X370, and so on.

SPARK RGB DDR4 - Specifications

SPARK RGB DDR4 features a maximum clock speed of 4133MHz, maximum capacity of 64GB, and XMP 2.0 support.

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SPARK RGB DDR4 - Pricing

ZADAK has only released pricing information for one variant, a 16GB (8GBX2), 3200MHz memory kit, and is available for $159.99. The exact release date of these memory kits is unknown, but a release in the near future is likely.

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