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A-Data Intros XPG Gaming Series 4 GB DDR3-1600 SODIMM Module

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A-Data expanded its high-performance notebook memory lineup with a new XPG Gaming Series DDR3 SODIMM module that's capable of PC3-12800 specifications, with low DRAM voltage. The 4 gigabyte module can operate at DDR3-1600 MHz speeds with latencies of 9-9-9-24, and voltage ranging between 1.35V and 1.4V. The module packs its PC3-12800 settings into an XMP profile, which can be activated on notebooks that support XMP. It is available as a 4 GB single piece, or in an 8 GB (2x 4 GB) dual-channel kit. The company did not give out pricing information.



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XMP profile, which can be activated on notebooks that support XMP

thats the biggest problem IMO, I think the laptop in my specs could warrant faster/more ram, but the problem is I have no way to activate an XMP profile.

your going to need a relatively (to most laptops) expensive gaming model to be able to have decent bios options.
 
wish my wifes laptop could use DDR3. :)
 
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