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ADATA Leads the Industry with Gaming-Grade 8 GB DDR3L-1333 MHz Memory Module

Oh boy 8GB(8x1) of RAM!

Now where is my 16GB(16x1) so I can fill up the FM1 motherboard with its 64GB capable ram density

ASUS F1A75-V PRO FM1 AMD A75 (Hudson D3) HDMI SATA...

Like seriously I really want to fill up all the DIMMs with Max Density yeesh!!

Hurry up memory guys!
 
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This is an absurd discussion.

ALL companies market this way. It has no bearing on the quality of their products.

G.Skill is my favorite RAM company and they're not that much better.

I know W1z knows some people at A-DATA, so I'm surprised this blatant hatred is ongoing.
 
I have only used A-Data Memory Modules a few times. My customers generally get Kingston, Strotum or Samsung . . . OCZ, G.Skill or Corsair

The few times i have used A-Data, i had no complaints . . .

As for the marketing side of things, well . . . I'm over all that, long ago . . .
I do agree that misleading advertising should somehow be policed, but only if i can be the executioner.

If my customer insists beyond my recommendation otherwise, then so be it.

BTW, we use to stock A-Data ssd's but after too many DOA's we moved on.
 
Low Voltage desktop parts with slow speeds, oriented towards gamers? If thats the case, what isn't geared towards gamers?

This might be great for office or always-on applications, but definitely not gaming.
 
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