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Adata Vitesta 2Gb kit DDR3-1600 X-Series

"... Adata have done a good job here. The overall performance is very good and you'll be pleased to know that the sample I tested, used high quality Micron D9GTR memory ICs."



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Posted on Jun 2, 2008, 12:00 AM UTC by Winston Chim
Adata Vitesta 2Gb kit DDR3-1600 X-Series
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Compare3D Price2X1GBKIT 240PIN PC3-12800 DDR3 1600MHZ TITANIUM from £87.03 (1 sellers)

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Specifications

Taken from Adata's Website ... 

 

Adata DDR3-1600 2Gb kits 

Adata DDR3-1600 2Gb Kit 


 

 

The launch of new-generation platforms such as Intel P35 Chipset has fueled extreme overclockers’ never-ending quest for improved memory performance. A-DATA Technology has now launched first overclock DDR3 1600X memory to Vitesta X series. This new product, which takes DDR3 clock performance to new heights of excellence, provides mainstream platforms such as Core 2 Duo, Core 2 Quad and Core 2 Extreme with extra bite.

The Intel P35 platform brought FSB (Front Side Bus) chips into the 1333 MHz era with Intel 1333 MHz CPU (E6x50). A-Data’s DDR3 1600X will be your only choice to unleash motherboard performance with low Cas latency of 7-7-7-20

Over the years, A-DATA has built a reputation for consistently high quality. To ensure stable operation over extended periods of usage, the DDR3-1600X uses only original DDR3 famous Micron chips; burn-in testing and rigorous dual-channel capability testing. The highest quality standards are maintained at every stage in the production process, to create a first-class memory product that combines high stability with high performance. Using a 128m X8 pin layout, the DDR3-1600X is available in 2GB Kit (1GB X2) Dual channel kit version. Timing recommendations for overclocking are provided, making it easy for even beginners to implement overclocking.

 

Features

 - Suitable for: Desktop PCs
 - Module specification: 240Pin Unbuffered-DIMM Non ECC
 - Versions available: 2GB Kit (1GBx2)
 - Pin layout: 128m x8
 - Transmission bandwidth: 12800MB/Sec(PC3-12800)
 - CL value: 7-7-7-20
 - Working voltage: 1.75V-1.85V
 - Lifetime warranty

 

AD31600X001GMU DDR3-1600X PC3-12800 1GBx2 CL7-7-7-20 1.75v~1.85v

 

More information can be found on Adata's Website

 

 

Adata DDR3-1600 2Gb kits

 

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