
XPG SPECTRIX D50
For Gaming
The memory kit offers warp speed consistently in either Intel- or AMD-based system, ideal for gamers and enthusiasts. For Intel-based system, it even supports XMP 2.0 for hassle-free overclocking. Users can tune the RGB lighting to their liking or in sync with music.
Made with only the highest quality chips and PCBs, the D50 provides ultimate stability, reliability, and speeds. What’s more, it supports the latest Intel and AMD platforms.

The D50 sports a solidly constructed metal heatsink for excellent durability.

Elegant Geometric Styling
The D50 features a clean and elegant exterior with simple geometric lines and a triangular RGB panel that fits in perfectly with the modules overall design.

RGB Your Way
With the XPG RGB Sync app or a RGB software from a major motherboard brand, switch between three RGB modes—Static, Breathing, and Comet. In addition to the three modes, you can also set it to Music mode to sync with your favorite jams.

The D50 supports Intel XMP 2.0 for hassle-free and stable overclocking without the need to go into BIOS.
