Aug 31, 2010 13:34 GMT  ·  By

Though gaming-oriented memory is not exactly know for its energy efficiency, A-Data seeks to change this by means of its latest DDR3 memory products, namely the latest additions to its XPG Gaming Series line of desktop overclocking memory capable of operating on the low voltage of 1.25V to 1.35V.

A-Data has prepared a new module of 2GB, as well as dual-channel and triple-channel kits of 4GB and 6GB, respectively.

All of them have a frequency of 1,333 MHz and timings of CL 9-9-9-24, in addition to a cooler operation and, of course, low power consumption.

As such, this RAM should make it easier for system builders to create fast and reliable personal computers without sacrificing stability and environment-friendliness.

All DRAM ICs used in the XPG Gaming Series DDR3-1333G low voltage memory are verified according to “high standard criteria” prior to being used in the making of the modules.

Furthermore, the products use 6-layer PCBs and are optimized for 64-bit operating systems and the “SPD (Serial Presence Detect) is programmed at JEDEC standard DDR3-1333 with latency settings at 9-9-9-24 for basic system booting.”

All in all, A-Data expects its latest creations to end up in HTPC applications and systems based on Intel X58, P55, H55 and H57 motherboards.

"Environmental sustainability is an important principle to us at A-Data, therefore we developed XPG Gaming Series DDR3-1333G low voltage memory, since energy efficiency equates to reduced CO2 emission," said Alex Wu, Project Manager of A-Data Product Management Division.

"By utilizing XPG Gaming Series DDR3-1333G low voltage memory, gaming enthusiasts can help to minimize their carbon footprint, saving money on electricity costs, and achieve the right balance of gaming system performance and stability."

Interested end-users can visit the official product page for a direct look at the RAM's description. Pricing details have not been mentioned, but stores should start selling the XPG Gaming Series DDR3 very soon.