It's not as ridiculously overpowered as other products, but still a strong piece of work

Jun 7, 2012 15:01 GMT  ·  By

Like so many other companies, Apacer is present at this year's Computex show in Taipei, Taiwan (Computex 2012).

There, it has brought many NAND Flash and DRAM-based products, one of which will suit overclockers.

We are referring to the Snow Leopard Series of DDR3 RAM (random access memory), rated at a 2,133 MHz performance.

With a capacity of 16 GB, the Dual-Channel Overclocking Memory “adopts the world’s first-ever pure white PCB.” There's a lower-capacity product too (8 GB), called Ares.

We have no prices to impart, but the video embedded above does have every other relevant piece of info so far disclosed. If nothing else, the Snow Leopard and Ares will be much cheaper than G.Skill's 96 GB and 3 GHz kits. Sure, that comparison still allows for a huge price, but it's better than nothing.