ADATA unveils new XPG NOVAKEY RGB DDR5 memory, up to 8000 MT/ss and 32GB per module

XPG NOVAKEY memory to be showcased at CES 2026

XPG has announced its NOVAKEY RGB DDR5 gaming memory, which will debut at CES 2026 and has already received a CES 2026 Best of Innovation award. The modules are designed for glass-sided PC builds and use an Infinity Mirror lighting setup built into the heatsink, which XPG claims is a first for gaming memory.

The NOVAKEY modules use a black metal heatsink with XPG’s diagonal accents and a matte top plate that extends across the light bar and back of the module. The Infinity Mirror design creates a tunnel-like lighting effect that appears to recede into the module, with different depth and detail depending on the viewing angle. Brushed and mirror-finished surfaces are used together, so the memory keeps a cleaner look when the RGB lighting is turned off.

Driven by a deep understanding of gamer aspirations, XPG NOVAKEY blends extreme overclocking performance with trendsetting design. With speeds up to 8,000 MT/s and capacities of 32 GB per module, it delivers uncompromising stability for both hardcore gaming and AI-driven creative workloads. Fully compatible with Intel XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO, NOVAKEY is a masterpiece of performance and precision.

— ADATA

On the specification side, XPG lists speeds of up to 8,000 MT/s and 32 GB capacity per module, with support for both Intel XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO profiles. XPG also emphasizes the use of recycled materials, including a heatsink made from 50% recycled aluminum, 85% post consumer recycled plastics, and FSC certified packaging. The company is pitching NOVAKEY as a kit suited for high end gaming systems, which for some reason need ‘AI-assistance’, sounds like they are trying to add as many AIs to their PR as possible.

No pricing or avaibility yet, but we should have this information in January.

Source: ADATA PR