ZADAK launched SPARK DDR5 memory with RGB light, the highest frequency is 7200MHz

Although Intel expects to launch Alder Lake-S processors and corresponding 600 series motherboards that support DDR5 memory at the end of this year, memory manufacturers are unable to bear to run out to promote their own DDR5 memory. The gaming brand ZADAK now has a SPARK series of DDR5 memory with RGB lighting.

The frequency of ZADAK SPARK DDR5 memory starts from 4800MHz, and the highest is 7200MHz. The single capacity is 16GB and 32GB. The main body of the memory heat sink is pure white with raised decorative patterns. The top RGB light guide is quite tall and wrapped on both sides with a silver-gray brushed metal cover.

DDR5 memory has an important upgrade feature, that is, the power management is no longer loaded by the motherboard. The memory chip itself has its own PMIC power management integrated circuit. The power supply voltage is reduced from DDR4’s 1.2V to 1.1V. Power consumption has been reduced, and PMIC also brings more options for overclockers.

ZADAK has been working closely with various motherboard manufacturers to ensure the compatibility and stability of the memory so that it can display first-class overclocking capabilities under both Intel and AMD platforms. It is expected that this set of memory will be available before the end of 2021.