ADATA DDR4 module hits 4034MHz

Posted on Tuesday, May 26 2015 @ 16:46 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
ADATA announces it broke an overclocking record by achieving a frequency of 4034MHz with one of its XPG DDR4 memory modules! The feat was achieved on an air-cooled MSI X99A XPOWER AC motherboard with a single 4GB module. Further details are unknown.
ADATA Technology, a leading manufacturer of high-performance DRAM modules and NAND Flash application products, is honored to announce that its XPG Z2 DDR4 3400 computer memory is able to clock up to 4034MHz when used with an air-cooled MSI X99A XPOWER AC motherboard. This creates a new overclocking world record for production line DDR4 computer memory!

Best Choice for Ultimate Performance!
In cooperation with motherboard manufacturers, ADATA strives to achieve the best performance in DDR4 memory compliant with the Intel X99 architecture. The XPG Z2 DDR4 3400 breaks the record with extremely high clock frequency of 4034MHz, impressing both gamers and standard CPU clock users alike with outstanding sustained performance, cooling and stability!

ADATA will cooperate with MSI to demo its XPG overclocking memory and X99 motherboards at COMPUTEX 2015 from June 2nd to 6th in Taipei. ADATA welcomes you to booth J0806 in Nangang Exhibition Hall 1F to experience the ultimate performance!
ADATA DDR4 OC feat


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