Monday, October 10th 2011

ADATA Launches Premier Pro Series DRAM Modules

ADATA Technology, a leading manufacturer of high-performance DRAM modules and NAND Flash application products, today announced the launch of its new Premier Pro DRAM modules.

The Premier Pro DRAM modules are designed for IT professionals who need to deliver rock-solid quality computer systems to their customers. The quality of ADATA Premier Pro modules are enhanced in two aspects. First, the modules are engineered for long term reliability. "When memory devices are not reliably engineered," said Ukyo Jeong, Vice President of DRAM product engineering at ADATA, "there is very high chance that the memory module will fail within the first year of usage." He continued: "a 1.6 to 3.2% rate of system failure due to problems with DRAM is not acceptable for IT professionals, and this is the typical failure range when a DRAM module uses components that are not subjected to burn-in process."
All Premier Pro DRAM is completely burned-in before being deployed in Premier Pro modules." Second, the ADATA Premier Pro modules are tested for all the failure scenarios that ADATA has encountered through years of field application engineering experience, covering a long list of computer platforms developed and produced by the company's customers worldwide. "We perfected our test coverage over years of field experience," Ukyo added.

The Premier Pro series will be launched in DDR3 1333 CL9 and DDR3 1600 CL11 specifications, in densities of 2GB and 4GB.

The Premier Pro Series memory modules are backed by a limited1 lifetime warranty.
Note 1. 10 years in Germany, France and Austria. For the complete information regarding ADATA's warranties, refer to this page.

Availability
The ADATA Premier Pro Series DRAM Modules are now available through selected distributors and resellers. More information about ADATA's Premier Pro Series DRAM Modules can be found on the company's website at this page.
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4 Comments on ADATA Launches Premier Pro Series DRAM Modules

#1
claylomax
That's how I like RAM modules, bare;
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AsRock
TPU addict
claylomaxThat's how I like RAM modules, bare;
With a lovly sticker to mess up heat transfer when you put a heatsink on them. Although with those terrible timings and clocks you don't need them..

I cannot help thinking, Well we fucked these modules up good so here's our excuse.
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#3
D4S4
1600mhz CL11?! at those timings anything is stable as hell.
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#4
claylomax
AsRockWith a lovly sticker to mess up hear transfer when you put a heatsink on them. Although with those terrible timings and clocks you don't need them..

I cannot help thinking, Well we fucked these modules up good so here's our excuse.
Mine don't need heatsink, and what is "hear transfer"? ;)
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