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December 16th, 2008, 09:53 GMT · By

A-DATA Launches XPG Gaming Series Memory Kits

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A-DATA Technology Co. Ltd., a worldwide leading provider of high performance memory products, has recently announced the introduction of its entire XPG Gaming Series memory modules. The new gaming memory kits have been designed for high reliability and extra stability, and they pack A-DATA’s cutting edge technology so as to offer the perfect combination of performance and low power consumption.

Besides featuring enhanced durability and stability, the new A-DATA XPG Gaming Series is able to fulfill the requirements of high-end memory modules in the performance area, while being offered at an attractive, low price. The fresh Gaming Series has been released as single channel kits in 1GB/2GB versions and also as 2GBx2/1GBx2 dual channel configurations so as to meet the needs of gamers at every level.

Moreover, since the entire industry is moving towards the latest DDR3 technology required by processors such as Intel Core i7, which offers a notable performance increase while using DDR3 in triple-channel configuration due to its internal memory controller, A-DATA also released DDR3 modules in its Gaming Series. The new DDR3 Gaming Series comes as triple-channel kits and sports frequencies of 1333MHz and 1600MHz. The company announced capacities of up to 6GB for these modules, which can offer extra performance to 64-bit operating systems, like Windows Vista.

The fresh A-DATA XPG Gaming Series modules have been designed to meet the needs of any enthusiast gamer, while also being a suitable choice for professional graphic designers and multimedia auditors that are looking for high reliability and stability. The new Gaming series features both low latencies and low voltage needs for operations. The DDR3 modules work at 1.65V-1.85V, while the power needs of the DDR2 versions range from 1.9V to 2.1V.

No specific information on pricing and availability has been disclosed so far.

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