These memory modules look pretty decent.
Taken from TPU … Lexar is releasing the next version of its THOR RGB DDR5 desktop memory line following up on the first THOR series from 2023. The company showed off these new memory modules last month at Gamescom 2025, and you can now find them listed on their official website. The THOR RGB 2nd Gen modules measure 135.4 x 45 x 7.4 mm and come with a new look. It has a slim simple design and an updated solid aluminium heatsink with a sandblasted finish. The RGB lighting has been boosted with eight LED bulbs that offer thirteen different light modes. This means brighter lights and more ways to customize them than the older version.
When it comes to speed, you can choose between DDR5-6000 and DDR5-6400. There are three size options: 32 GB (2x 16 GB), 64 GB (2x 32 GB), and 128 GB (2x 64 GB) kits. These modules work with both Intel XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO profiles for simplified overclocking. The timing specs change based on size and speed. For example, the 32 GB DDR5-6000 kit runs at CL38-48-48-96 timings at 1.35 V. The bigger kits have looser timings to stay stable.
Lexar backs the THOR RGB 2nd Gen with a lifetime limited warranty, though this is restricted to ten years in Germany and regions that do not recognize lifetime warranty terms.
The memory will be marketed under two names: THOR RGB 2nd Gen for European retail channels and THOR Z RGB for Amazon distribution. Exact pricing and retail availability remain unconfirmed.
CAS Latency & Voltage
- 32 GB Kit (2 x 16 GB)
- 6000 MT/s: CL38-48-48-96 / 1.35 V
- 6000 MT/s: CL36-40-40-96 / 1.4 V
- 6400 MT/s: CL40-48-48-102 / 1.35 V
- 64 GB Kit (2 x 32 GB)
- 6000 MT/s: CL40-48-48-96 / 1.35 V
- 6400 MT/s: CL42-52-52-102 / 1.35 V
- 128 GB Kit (2 x 64 GB)
- 6000 MT/s: CL40-48-48-96 / 1.35 V
- 6400 MT/s: CL42-52-52-102 / 1.35 V