
ADATA XPG Lancer Blade 32GB (2x16GB) DDR5-6000 CL30
2-stick 32GB DDR5-6000 kit, CL30, no-RGB.
ADATA's DDR5-6000 CL30. Budget alternative to Corsair/G.Skill at this speed tier.
Official India stock. Full warranty through the brand's India service network, standard RMA if anything goes wrong.
Full specs
ADATA XPG Lancer Blade 32GB DDR5-6000 India - Ultra-Slim DDR5 for AM5 Large Air Coolers
The "Blade" in XPG Lancer Blade is the key differentiator. It's not just a name - it describes an ultra-slim heat spreader design that sits at 30mm tall. That number matters when you're trying to fit RAM under a large tower air cooler on an AM5 build.
Why Module Height Matters on AM5
AM5 builds using large air coolers like the Noctua NH-D15 G2, be quiet! Dark Rock Pro 5, or DeepCool Assassin IV face a specific problem: these coolers extend over the first DIMM slot, and sometimes the second. Standard DDR5 modules with RGB light bars can reach 42–44mm in height. Low-profile modules without RGB typically sit at 38–40mm. The Lancer Blade is 30mm.
That 8–14mm difference is the difference between fitting cleanly and needing to run your RAM in the outer slots - which breaks dual-channel on most AM5 boards - or choosing a smaller cooler.
DDR5-6000 EXPO for AM5
The Lancer Blade comes with an EXPO profile set for DDR5-6000. On AMD AM5 (Ryzen 7000 and 9000 series), enabling EXPO in BIOS brings the kit to 6000 MHz with the manufacturer's certified timings. No manual tuning. DDR5-6000 is the AM5 sweet spot - the highest speed most chips can run in Gear 1, giving you the best latency and bandwidth combination.
Performance at the Price
At ₹11,000–16,000, the Lancer Blade is not the cheapest 32GB DDR5-6000 kit you'll find in India, but it's not the most expensive either. Corsair Vengeance non-RGB DDR5-6000 lands in a similar price range. The Lancer Blade's advantage is purely the form factor - 30mm height opens up cooler options that 38–40mm RAM can't touch.
Performance between DDR5-6000 kits at similar timings is nearly identical regardless of brand. The heat spreader's job is protecting the DRAM chips and aiding marginal thermal performance - at RAM operating temperatures, it's not a meaningful performance differentiator.
Dual-Channel Setup
Both sticks go in A2 and B2 slots. Check your AM5 board manual - X670E and B650 boards may have different labeling. Running dual-channel at DDR5-6000 gives you approximately 96 GB/s of memory bandwidth, which is what AM5's memory subsystem is designed around.
ADATA India Availability
MDComputers has the most consistent XPG Lancer Blade stock in India. PrimeABGB carries it intermittently. Amazon India listings exist but inventory fluctuates. If you see it in stock at a good price at MDComputers, that's the right time to buy - ADATA's restocks in India can take a few weeks.
ADATA offers a 5-year warranty on Lancer products. Registration may be required on ADATA's website to activate the full warranty period.
Who Should Buy This
You're building an AM5 system with a large air cooler. You've measured or confirmed your cooler's RAM slot clearance and it's under 35mm. You want DDR5-6000 EXPO at a competitive price without paying the RGB premium.
Who Should Look Elsewhere
If cooler clearance isn't a concern, other 32GB DDR5-6000 kits at similar prices give you the same performance without any trade-off. The Lancer Blade's value proposition is entirely about the slim form factor.
The Lancer Blade is a specific solution to a real problem. If that problem applies to your build, it's the right kit.