Apacer launches Commando DDR4 memory

Optimized for Intel Coffee Lake processors

Apacer has announced their Commando memory kits, which have been designed and tested in combination with Intel's Coffee Lake processors. When a new CPU architecture hits the market memory vendors usually conduct extensive stability tests before launching their kits and Apacer is certainly no exception in that regard.


Designed for the latest Intel Coffee Lake processor, the Commando series DDR4 memory kit should provide good compatibility. The modules are going to be available supporting frequencies of up to DDR4-3466 and DDR4-3600. Apart from that there are going to be kits available with 16GB of total capacity. Each module features a distinctive heatspreader which remind us an assault rifle.

It's not the first time that we see a design like that from Apacer, for example a few months ago they released a SSD PCIe with M16 design. At the moment there are just two kits available but during next months we believe that the company will add more kits.




Source: Techpowerup

News by Luca Rocchi and Marc Büchel - German Translation by Paul Görnhardt - Italian Translation by Francesco Daghini


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