Adata announces the latest advancement in dram memory modules ddr3
ADATA Technology, the world leader in DRAM memory and flash memory products, introduces the new 8GB DDR3-1600 high-density memory modules in a single module. Known for their strict control of the highest quality standards and device engineering, the new modules will meet and exceed the expectations of users seeking high performance and quality DRAM products.
By launching this product, the ADATA company continues its tradition of being leaders in DRAM products. Premier Series DDR3-1600 8GB memory modules in a single module allow users to increase the performance of their systems despite limitations on memory slot availability.
The Premier Series DDR3 1600MHz 240-pin modules (unbuffered DIMMs) operate at a voltage of 1.5 volts and have a bandwidth of up to 12.8 Gb / s (PC3 12800). Manufactured with the best high-density 4GB DRAM memory chips, thanks to which they can work faster, consume less energy and therefore operate at lower temperatures. All memory modules meet JEDEC requirements and RoHS design and production standards while ensuring compatibility with all types of computer systems, and are environmentally friendly products. ADATA memory modules are covered by a lifetime warranty and service to provide users with the best protection.
Note: 10 year guarantee in Germany, France and Austria.
Product characteristics:
- 8GB240 pins Bufferless DIMM / 204 pin SO-DIMM Meets JEDEC DDR3-1600 specifications and are compatible with DDR3-1333 and lower memory frequencies Meets RoHS specifications
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