ADATA might be one of the rarest memory companies that actually showed a running Haswell-E HEDT system with DDR4 memory over at Computex 2014 show in Taipei.
The system was using ASRock's prototype Intel X99 Express chipset based motherboard and a Haswell-E engineering sample CPU and featured ADATA's DDR4-2133MHz memory. According to a CPU-Z screenshot taken by Techpowerup.com, the memory was working at 1373MHz (2746MHz) with latency timings of 14-14-14-36-CR2T, which shows that there is plenty of overclocking headroom in the used modules.
Many memory makers have already announced their own DDR4 memory solutions but ADATA is currently the only one that showed a working system. Of course, all we need now is for Intel to officially announce its new Haswell-E HEDT platform with Haswell-E CPUs and the X99 Express chipset.
Source:
Techpowerup.com.