ADATA Technology, a manufacturer of high-performance DRAM modules and NAND Flash application products, today introduced new industry-leading, single piece 8GB DDR3-1333 high-density memory modules. Implementing state-of-the-art technology and strict control of the production processes, these modules provide professionals and enthusiasts with new heights of high-speed computing experience.
ADATA is committed to providing high performance and stable memory solutions. This single piece 8GB Premier Series DDR3-1333 memory module series supports advanced user and professional data operation needs. With the limited space available on many motherboards, an insufficient number of DRAM slots is a common dilemma. This most recent advance in density further allows consumers to easily enhance overall system performance.
ADATA Premier Series 1333 MHz DDR3 240-Pin (Unbuffered DIMM), and 204-Pin (SO-DIMM) are standard pin design modules operating at 1.5 volts, with transmission bandwidth up to 10.6 Gb/second (PC3 10600). The memory module deploys state of the art technology 4Gb DRAM packages that enable industry highest memory density on a single module. All the modules are in accordance with JEDEC (Joint Electron Device Engineering Council, JEDEC Solid State Technology Association) and RoHS design and production standards, simultaneously ensuring compatibility with all the computer systems adopting the same standard and ecologically sound product. ADATA Series memory modules come with lifetime warranty and service1, providing consumers the best protection.
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Source: Press Release
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