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ADATA XPG Gaming Series DDR3-1333G DRAM Module Unleashed in India
17 Jun, 2010, 1:42 pm IST | by
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ADATA Technology Co., Ltd. has announced its new DDR3 Gaming Series running at 1333MHz. ADATA XPG Gaming Series DDR3-1333G module represents the very best of ADATA's cutting edge technology in DDR3 gaming memory, delivering the perfect blend of performance, durability and stability with low power consumption. In order to provide the growing PC gaming market with the best memory hardware designed for multiple online gamers, DDR3-1333G is available as 2GBx2 dual-channel configurations with latency settings at 8-8-8-24. Furthermore, Gaming Series DDR3-1333G is fully compatible with the newest P55 and H55 motherboard platforms, promising to deliver the highest stability and performance. The whole Gaming Series memory line is customized to fulfill gamers' need of performance and stability. ADATA Gaming Series modules are guaranteed to satisfy the needs of the most demanding multiple online gamers as well as professional graphic designers and multimedia auditors. Features:
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Tags: ADATA , DRAM Module
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