Saturday, July 9, 2011

postheadericon Adata Releases Industry's First Single DDR3L-1333 8GB Module

Admittedly, we missed Adata 's 4 July announcement of a new memory module, because, well, how many of our readers residing in the U.S. of A. we were burning burgers, taking care not to lose finger input setting fireworks (legal ones, naturally). Although we 'a few days late again, it' s to indicate Adata 's new 8GB XPG Gaming Series DDR3L 1333G desktop memory module, the only 8GB low voltage memory stick (not kit) With in existence 1333-a frequency.

The 8GB part of a low voltage (1.35V), High-density flash drive for power users and overclockers alike conceived. It comes matched with 9-9-9-24 latencies and fully complies with JEDEC specifications. Adata claims each memory chip in the new module uses first is a rigorous screening process, which are then paired with high-quality printed circuit boards and aluminum heat sink subjected.

"With the popularity of 64-bit operating systems, high-density memory is a prerequisite in many gamers minds. We are the first DDR3L 1333G High Density 8GB memory modules, to start in the XPG Gaming Series reaches "Adata said DRAM product portfolio planning department project manager Alex Wu. "This product takes a 1.35 volt design, the players offer excellent stability and efficiency and also reduce the heat and power consumption costs."

Adata says of his new XPG Gaming Series DDR3L 1333G is available as a single memory stick and 16GB (2x8GB) packages. No word on price.

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