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