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ASUS Launches ROG DDR5 Memory for High-Performance Systems
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ASUS Launches ROG DDR5 Memory for High-Performance Systems

ASUS introduces its first high-end DDR5 memory kit under the ROG brand, targeting enthusiasts and content creators with improved thermal performance and stability.

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