A-DATA XPG DDR3-1600G 8GB dual channel kit unveiled

Posted on Wednesday, March 17 2010 @ 20:07 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
ADATA introduced a new dual-channel 8GB DDR3 memory kit with 1600MHz clockspeeds and 9-9-9-24 timings.
A-DATA® Technology Co., Ltd., the worldwide leading manufacturer in high-performance DRAM modules and flash application products, today introduces its new XPG™ Gaming Series DDR3-1600G 8GB dual channel kit. Designed for gaming enthusiast who adopts the Intel® P55 and H55 motherboards, the XPG™ Gaming Series DDR3-1600G 8GB dual channel kit offers CL9-9-9-24 timing at a voltage of 1.65V, and high-capacity to optimize the PC performance for ultimate gaming experiences.

“The ultimate gaming experiences are relying on proper choice of PC hardware and overall performance. Therefore, we introduced XPG Gaming Series DDR3-1600G as 8GB dual channel kit.“ said Action Chen, Deputy Project Manager of A-DATA XPG Department. “Gaming enthusiasts are able now to enjoy the extreme capacity and high speed by using XPG Gaming Series DDR3-1600G 8GB dual channel kit with 64 bit OS and satisfy their insatiable thirst for ultimate gaming experiences.”

Features and specifications of XPG Gaming Series DDR3-1600G 8GB dual channel kit:

1. All DRAM IC are verified by high standard criteria.
2. High quality 6 layers PCB (Printed Circuit Board).
3. Backward compatible with DDR3-1333 and DDR3-1066.
4. Optimized for 64-bit OS (operating system) .
5. Test at latency settings 9-9-9-24 at 1.55V-1.75V.
6. SPD (Serial Presence Detect) programmed at JEDEC standard DDR3-1333 with latency settings at 9-9-9-24 for basic system booting.
7. Limited lifetime Warranty.

32-bit OS environment has 4GB memory addressing barrier which results in 2.5~3GB memory accessibility.


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