➀ Lexar's ARES RGB DDR5 memory range is designed for gamers and PC enthusiasts with speeds up to 7200MT/s. The reviewed kit is a 32GB DDR5-6400 kit with SK hynix A-die ICs and XMP 3.0/EXPO support. ➁ The memory features RGB lighting and an aluminum heat spreader for cooling. ➂ The review covers performance testing on both Intel and AMD platforms, including benchmarks, compute and productivity tests, and gaming performance.
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