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ADATA’s newest RAM, the XPG V2 2400MHz DDR3 is certainly evidence of the beauty that RAM can take on. The XPG V2 PC3-19200 2400MHz RAM is a fairly unique looking memory module. The large fins (heat spreaders) that span the top of each module really make it a striking part of your rig. ADATA uses an extruded heat sink and a 2oz. double copper PCB. The heat spreaders remain within the bounds of the RAM module itself, so length is no issue.
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Some of the most difficult to answer questions in the enthusiast and high-end gaming PC world have to do with RAM, and more specifically with RAM clock speeds, latency, and timings. What differences do all of these make when it comes to better performance and higher frame rates in games? Typically, the answer is that they do very little when it comes to games. AMD has sought to change that answer with the release of their Richland series APUs, which are designed to take even more advantage of RAM speeds and support up to 2133MHz clock speeds. Intel’s Haswell now supports speeds of up to 1600MHz. Now that more is being done to increase the performance gain from higher RAM speeds, let’s take a look at the results. Here at Benchmark Reviews, we have a couple of new high-speed RAM kits to review. In this article, we will be taking a look at the ADATA XPG V2 4GBx2 DDR3-2400 PC19200 AX3U2400W4G11 DRAM Kit.
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Targeting extreme enthusiasts with recording-breaking overclock aspirations, ADATA’s 3100MHz XPG V2 memory kit is designed to be the best of the best when it comes to raw frequency. Can the 3.1GHz kit’s performance and overclocking potential prove that it currently sits at the top of the enthusiast memory pecking order?
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It’s ADATA’s turn to add to the barrage of high-speed memory kits entering the limelight now that Intel’s Haswell processors have been released. Can version two of the company’s XPG kit prove that it is memory with strong overclocking potential?
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Today we are taking a look at ADATA's XPG V2 2600 MHz memory. With a blazing fast clock speed, tight timings, and a sexy heatsink to keep it cool, it looks to be a real contender. Read on to see how it performed.
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Die riesige Palette an Arbeitsspeichern auf dem Markt kann auf unerfahrene Käufer durchaus einschüchternd wirken, weshalb wir heute ein weiteres Produkt aus diesem riesigen Angebot herausgegriffen haben, um es ausführlich zu testen. Die Rede ist vom XPG-V1.0-DDR3-2133-Kit des Herstellers ADATA, das derzeit für rund 150 Euro über die Ladentheke wandert. Was den Käufer für diese Summe erwartet, werden wir in diesem Artikel herausfinden.
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Despite being around for more than six years now, DDR3 memory remains the standard desktop module type in use today. It may be another year before DDR4 begins to filter into the marketplace and with manufacturers pushing DDR3 speed far beyond the 2133 ceiling, it may be even longer until it is completely supplanted. Check any component retailer and you'll likely find DDR3-1600 still the most abundant and commonly sold memory type to date. No surprise then that ADATA sent over a 2 x 4GB kit of their XPG v1.0 Black DDR3-1600 memory for review.
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Il settore delle memorie RAM subisce fasi piuttosto altalenanti. Dopo un periodo di stasi, si prepara ora a nuova vita con l'introduzione delle piattaforme Haswell, che sembrano disporre di un memory controller migliorato, in grado di supportare frequenze molto elevate. Nel frattempo, i produttori non hanno aspettato nel rinfrescare il loro portfolio di prodotti, dedicati a professionisti, videogiocatori, e overclockers. Quest’oggi la redazione di Xtremehardware.com proverà per voi il kit AX3U1866XW8G10-2X da 16 GB della serie XPG di ADATA, memorie RAM che cercano di soddisfare una grossa fetta dell'utenza enthusiast. Il kit in nostro possesso ha una frequenza base di 1866 MHz CL10 con soli 1.5V ma come vedremo ha molto da offrire. ADATA con il seguente kit si rivolge a tutti gli utenti che cercano sempre le massime prestazioni dal proprio computer. Non ci resta che proseguire in questa recensione per analizzarle al meglio.
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ADATA is back in our labs and today we check out its XPG Gaming Series V2.0 PC3-19200 16GB dual channel RAM kit to see how it performs.
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If you are a camera enthusiast that is looking for a new memory card you should be looking closely at the UHS Speed Class symbols on the cards that you are considering purchasing. Back in November 2013, the SD Association came up with a new high-performance specification and speed class symbol that was specifically designed to support a capturing images and video on the most demanding 4K2K video cameras. The new Ultra High Speed (UHS) Speed Class 3 (U3) symbol will indicate products capable of recording 4K2K video and will be exclusively for SDXC UHS-I and UHS-II memory cards. Today, Legit Reviews will be looking at the ADATA XPG 64GB SDXC UHS-I U3 memory card. This will be our first chance to check out a UHS-I U3 card!
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