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Apacer unveils white PCB memory at Computex 2012

Apacer is presenting their entire product line of state-of-the-art storage solutions for consumer and industrial usages at Computex Taipei 2012 at booth T202Aon the 2nd floor of Taipei International Convention Center. Apart from their very comprehensive USB 3.0 line-up including SuperSpeed flash drives, external hard drives as well as card readers, this year Apacer will also be showing their leading overclocking memory modules in live demonstrations.

Apacer rolls out limited edition “Snow Leopard Series” DDR3-2133 16GB Kit Dual-Channel Overclocking Memory Module. It adopts the world’s first-ever pure white PCB, hemmed with 16 shiny LED lights emitting 16 spectacular beams upon booting, making your PC unique. In addition, Apacer introduces the industry-leading single 8GB DDR3 “ARES series” Overclocking Memory Module, rendering ultimate performance through super-high frequency and large capacity.

Source:PR

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