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A-DATA Introduces XPG Gaming Series v2.0 DRAM Module

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A-DATA Technology Co., Ltd., the worldwide leading manufacturer in high-performance DRAM modules and flash application products, today introduced its new XPG Gaming Series v2.0 DRAM module, offering multitude killer speed ranging from DDR3-1600, DDR3-1866, and DDR3-2200 MHz frequency with dual channel kit and triple channel kit options. Designed for gaming enthusiast, the new XPG Gaming Series v2.0 DRAM module are equipped with Thermal Conductive Technology (TCT), and doubling the amount of copper in the PCB to give gamers the speed and stability they need for demanding higher gaming experiences.

The new XPG Gaming Series v2.0 DRAM module features with Thermal Conductive Technology (TCT), each memory chip is direct contact with the heatsink to perform immediate heat spreading from critical areas, the increased surface area of heatsink also provide the efficiency of offload heat away from the DRAM module. Moreover, the doubling amount of copper in the PCB can improve the energy efficiency to lower the system temperature, in order to enhance the system stability.



"The gaming enthusiasts are seeking for higher PC performance to improve their gaming experiences. We created XPG Gaming Series v2.0 DRAM module to satisfy those gaming enthusiasts for their insatiable thirst of unlimited gaming experience. " said Action Chen, Deputy Project Manager of A-DATA XPG Department. "The new XPG Gaming Series v2.0 DRAM module offers an elegant, killer speed, and stability solution for those gaming enthusiasts to achieve their goal in the gaming community."

Features and specifications of XPG Gaming Series v2.0 DRAM module:
  • All DRAM IC are verified by overclocking criteria.
  • Adopt aluminum heatsink with increased surface area to provide efficiency of offload heat away.
  • Adopt high quality 2oz copper 8 layers PCB to:
    o Assist spreading of heat from critical areas to perform effective thermal cooling.
    o Decrease the resistance of electronic flow to avoid electric waste
    o Increase DRAM module's lifetime.
    o Improve signal integrity
  • CAS Latency and recommended operating voltage:
    o DDR3-2200G (9-9-9-24) 1.55V~1.75V
    o DDR3-1866G (9-9-9-24) 1.55V~1.75V
    o DDR3-1600G (9-9-9-24) 1.55V~1.75V
  • All XPG Gaming Series v2.0 DRAM module frequency are backward compatible.
  • Offer 2GB/4GB dual channel kit and 6GB triple channel kit (Q2/2010) options.
  • Optimized for 64-bit OS (operating system).
  • Limited lifetime Warranty.



Availability
The new XPG Gaming Series v2.0 DRAM modules are now distributed through selected distributors and resellers.

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# Adopt aluminum heatsink with increased surface area to provide efficiency of offload heat away.

god i wish these people would stop using google translate.
 
o DDR3-2200G (9-9-9-24) 1.55V~1.75V
o DDR3-1866G (9-9-9-24) 1.55V~1.75V
o DDR3-1600G (9-9-9-24) 1.55V~1.75V

The specs doesn't even look that good
 
But you cannot deny that it looks beautiful. (Too many rams have that green pcb... QQ)
 
But you cannot deny that it looks beautiful. (Too many rams have that green pcb... QQ)

looks like a 3D render to me, so the black PCB may not even be on the real modules
 
Is it good memories of those Adata?
 
looks like a 3D render to me, so the black PCB may not even be on the real modules

It is a render (look ma there's no notch on the DRAM interface), but the final product will have a black PCB.
 
Is it good memories of those Adata?

I have a few machines with A-DATA RAM. Cheap but reliable. My Core 2 Duo has been banging along for 2 years with it.
 
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