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Netac Redefines Performance with DDR5 Memory and High-Capacity Storage

Netac’s latest hardware lineup, unveiled at Computex 2026, introduces high-speed DDR5 memory modules and enterprise-grade storage solutions. The Shadow II RGB DDR5 kits push clock speeds to 7600 MHz, while the...

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