Nov 15, 2010 14:27 GMT  ·  By

Eager to expand its series of gaming-oriented memory products, A-Data has designed what it calls the latest addition to the XPG Gaming Series V2.0 lineup, namely a dual-channel kit that can work at two voltages.

When it comes to gaming, memory products have to be both capacious and fast, both in terms of actual frequency as well as timings.

When it comes to enthusiasts, however, the speeds become even more relevant, though the capacity loses none of its importance either.

The new XPG gaming Series V2.0 product that A-Data has developed is intended as a strong presence on both of these markets.

Known as XPG gaming Series V2.0 DDR3-2000G, the kit is a dual-channel set of two 4 GB modules, meaning that the total capacity is, obviously, 8GB.

The operating frequency is of 2,000 MHz, as its name suggests, while the timings are of CL 9-11-9-27.

What's more, both modules have 2oz double-copper PCBs and can work on a current of 1.55V, as well as on a voltage of 1.75V.

Not only that, but in order to make sure than heat never becomes an issue, save perhaps in the most extreme overclocking scenarios, A-Data threw in aluminum heatspreaders with TCT (Thermal Conductive Technology).

Those interested in the full information on the kit, as well as the rest of the XPG gaming Series v2.0, need only stop by the official product page that A-Data has on its website.

As for what kind of systems the DDR3-2000G is supposed to show up in, its maker can be said to have quite ambitious plans, though the capacity and clock speed certainly seem to suggest they are not at all out of reach.

Basically, it should serve well any high-end motherboards, even the most recent or upcoming platforms form Intel and Advanced Micro Devices.

In other words, not only will it fit in well on an AMD AM3 mainboard, but it will also serve well Intel's LGA 1155 boards, those for next-generation Sandy bridge CPUs.