Mastero has launched its latest line of DDR5 RAM modules, offering up to 32GB capacity and speeds reaching 6400MHz. These new memory solutions promise superior performance for both gaming PCs and workstations, featuring branded chips, built-in heatsinks, customizable ARGB lighting, and a 10-year warranty.
The flagship set from Mastero includes a 32GB DDR5 kit with a frequency of 6400MHz. This high-speed RAM boosts frame rates by 10-20% in demanding games such as Cyberpunk 2077, Spider-Man, and Horizon Zero Dawn compared to 4800MHz options. It is ideal for gamers seeking to enhance their system’s performance.
These prices reflect the base wholesale rates, with discounts available for registered distributors. Consumers can buy these products through various online marketplaces.
Built with high-quality Samsung chips, known for their performance and reliability, these RAM modules support XMP 3.0 profiles for optimized settings via BIOS. The stylish black matte heatsinks with silver accents help manage heat efficiently by operating at a low voltage of 1.25V.
Mastero’s ARGB memory modules, equipped with Micron chips, ensure compatibility with the latest AMD Ryzen and Intel platforms. The ARGB lighting synchronizes with popular RGB ecosystems like ASRock Polychrome RGB, ASUS Aura Sync, MSI Mystic Light, and others. Even without ARGB support from the motherboard, the lighting adjusts colors automatically.
Mastero is a brand under Comepart, a Russian distributor that sources quality components from top Chinese manufacturers, offering competitive pricing and high quality.
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