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XPG Lancer Blade RGB DDR5 16GB 6000MHz desktop RAM

SKU CH-SDQG-V73G6

16 GB DDR5 desktop memory at 6000 MHz with a low-profile heatsink and RGB lighting

  • Low-profile heatsink fits small cases and clears tower coolers
  • RGB lighting with static, breathing, comet and music-sync effects
  • On-die ECC corrects errors in real time for stable operation
  • Built-in PMIC and 1.1V-1.4V voltage improve power efficiency over DDR4
  • AMD EXPO profiles enable one-click 6000MHz overclocking

Compact DDR5 for small builds

The XPG Lancer Blade RGB is a 16GB DDR5 U-DIMM running at 6000MHz with a low-profile heatsink. It targets builders who need high-speed memory in compact cases or systems with large CPU coolers. The module includes addressable RGB lighting controllable through major motherboard software suites. On-die ECC and a built-in PMIC improve stability and power efficiency.

DDR5 voltage and timing limits

DDR5 modules operate between 1.1V and 1.4V, and this kit runs at CL48 latency out of the box. The standard moves power management onto the DIMM itself via the PMIC, so voltage regulation depends on the module rather than the motherboard. Higher frequencies or tighter timings require manual tuning and adequate cooling, which the slim heatsink may restrict in sustained workloads.

Straightforward installation with clearance checks

The low-profile design slides into standard DDR5 slots without interfering with most tower coolers. Alignment is keyed, so the module only seats one way. Common issues include forgetting to enable the AMD EXPO profile in BIOS, leaving the memory at default speeds, or mixing kits with different ICs, which can prevent the system from posting at the rated 6000MHz.

Highlights

  • Low-profile heatsink fits small cases and clears tower coolers
  • RGB lighting with static, breathing, comet and music-sync effects
  • On-die ECC corrects errors in real time for stable operation
  • Built-in PMIC and 1.1V-1.4V voltage improve power efficiency over DDR4
  • AMD EXPO profiles enable one-click 6000MHz overclocking

Specifications

No published specifications for this item yet.

Questions about this item

Which capacity and speed version of the XPG Lancer Blade RGB DDR5 should I choose?

The kit is a single 16 GB U-DIMM rated at 6000 MHz with CL48 latency.

What does the 6000 MHz rating mean once the module is installed?

The memory will run at 6000 MT/s when the EXPO profile is enabled in the BIOS; otherwise it operates at the platform default speed.

Does the DDR5 interface and on-board PMIC cap the voltage range in practice?

The module operates between 1.1 V and 1.4 V, and the integrated PMIC regulates power delivery within that window.

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