Saturday, November 15 2008
A-Data launched eight new tri-channel DDR3 memory kits for the soon to be released Intel Core i7 processor platform. The company built these eight SKUs by 3GB (3 x 1GB) and 6GB (3 x 2GB) variants each of four models: XPG X Series, XPG + Series, XPG G Series and base-model Standard series.

The X Series is advertised to offer "outstanding performance", targeted to extreme overclocking enthusiasts. The G Series is branded for gaming performance. The + series consisting of Viesta modules is more of a mainstream product, while the base-model is a standard module tested to operate at the lowest voltages at its rated frequencies. Additionally, there are 1600 MHz variants of + Series and G Series, in 3 GB and 6 GB capacities.



Details of models are as follows:
  • A-DATA XPG X Series DDR3-1600X (1GBx3) Kit CL7-7-7-20 at 1.75V-1.85V
  • A-DATA XPG X Series DDR3-1600X (2GBx3) Kit CL7-7-7-20 at 1.75V-1.85V
  • A-DATA XPG + Series DDR3-1600+ (1GBx3) Kit CL8-8-8-24 at 1.65V-1.75V
  • A-DATA XPG + Series DDR3-1600+ (2GBx3) Kit CL8-8-8-24 at 1.65V-1.75V
  • A-DATA XPG + Series DDR3-1333+ (1GBx3) Kit CL7-7-7-20 at 1.65V-1.75V
  • A-DATA XPG + Series DDR3-1333+ (2GBx3) Kit CL7-7-7-20 at 1.65V-1.75V
  • A-DATA XPG G Series DDR3-1600G (1GBx3) Kit CL9-9-9-24 at 1.65V-1.75V
  • A-DATA XPG G Series DDR3-1600G (2GBx3) Kit CL9-9-9-24 at 1.65V-1.75V
  • A-DATA XPG G Series DDR3-1333G (1GBx3) Kit CL8-8-8-24 at 1.65V-1.75V
  • A-DATA XPG G Series DDR3-1333G (2GBx3) Kit CL8-8-8-24 at 1.65V-1.75V
  • A-DATA Standard Series DDR3-1333 (1GBx3) Kit CL9-9-9-28 at 1.5V
  • A-DATA Standard Series DDR3-1333 (2GBx3) Kit CL9-9-9-28 at 1.5V
Source: TweakTown
posted by btarunr - 11:00 PM |  Related News

User comments
by WarEagleAU (November 15th - 1:44 PM) - Reply
Wow, very nice. I cant wait for AMD to go DDR3.
by cheesemonkey (November 15th - 4:12 PM) - Reply
i thought the voltage were restricted to 1.65v?
by mysticjon (November 16th - 5:42 AM) - Reply
nah as the technology improves voltage wouldnt matter
by hayder.master (November 16th - 7:42 AM) - Reply
nice colors
by Ripcord (November 17th - 2:54 PM) - Reply
YOUR RIGHT on i7 theres a warning on the motherboards that a voltage of more than 1.65 on the memory may damage the cpu
by Morgoth (November 17th - 3:34 PM) - Reply
my msi x58 eclipse doest have a voltage warning
by the_flying_scotsman (November 19th - 11:31 AM) - Reply
The MSI Eclipse Motherboard does not have the warning becasue you can set the Vcore and Vram seperately.
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