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ADATA launches new memory kits under the XPG Overclocking series

ADATA has today announced two new product branded under its overclocking series with the single 8GB 1600MHz CL9 and dual kit 16GB memory modules.

With the XPG Overclocking series the company introduces these 1600MHz 8GB kits with low latency overclocking supporting the latest quad-channel X79 platform and meeting the demands of enthusiasts for high density memory.

“In recent years, gamers and overclockers care about more than just the pursuit of extreme performance. Energy consumption has become a major consideration when purchasing electronics,” said Alex Wu, ADATA’s Product Planning Department DRAM Project Manager. “The new XPG Gaming V 2.0 1600G 8GB single and 16GB dual kit memory modules use voltage of only 1.35V, with 9-11-9-27 timing, and are compatible with the latest X79 four-channel platform. They provide gamers with the opportunity to significantly upgrade their RAM all the way to 64GB, in order to experience faster operation and performance of desktop computers.”

Additionally to the high density, low-latency, low-voltage and innovative heat conduction cooling technology, these modules are equipped with a unique heat sink as well as the industry’s first high quality double copper 8-layer circuit board, improving memory cooling and lowering power consumption.

Furthermore, each chip is selected from original manufacturer 4Gb memory chips and put through a rigorous screening and testing program to ensure the greatest degree of stability and durability, for more peace of mind for consumers.

For the best protection and peace of mind, the Adata Series memory modules come with a lifetime warranty (restrictions apply between region, more information here).

The new XPG Gaming series 1600G DDR3 memory modules are now being distributed through designated agents and resellers.

For more information, please visit the ADATA website.

Source: Press Release

Andy Ruffell

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