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Thursday, January 22 2009
A-DATA Technology Co. Ltd., a worldwide leading manufacturer in high performance memory products, announced today that its XPG DDR3 memory modules have broken a new world record on SuperPi 32m. The record was set by utilizing the DFI Lanparty UT X58 motherboard and XPG X Series v2.0 memory, the DDR3-2133X v2.0 2GBx3 triple-channel kit.
The SuperPi 32m record of 6min 40sec 360ms was achieved at a speed of 2237 MHz and latency settings of 8-7-7-21 using DDR3-2133X v2.0 2GBx3 triple-channel kit.




The XPG DDR3-2133X v2.0 is engineered with heavy Aluminum heatspreaders and active dual-fan to keep the RAMs operate in low temperature environment. Through the combination of the cooling methodology, the XPG DDR3-2133X v2.0 is able to maximize its OC performance. Moreover, it was awarded with the prestigious Taiwan Excellent 2009 Award for its distinctive design.

A-DATA X Series memory represents the ultimate overclocking performance. It was developed to unleash the hidden power of CPU and motherboard by using A-DATA’s latest overclocking IC sorting technology. A-DATA XPG modules are guaranteed to satisfy the needs of PC enthusiasts and overclockers for high-performance, compatibility, and stability on memory modules.

Source: A-DATA
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by Laurijan (January 22nd - 1:42 PM) - Reply
Wonder what voltage these sticks were running.. i would give an arm an a leg for these sticks with this cooler
by alexp999 (January 22nd - 1:42 PM) - Reply
by: Laurijan;1172564
Wonder what voltage these sticks were running
No idea, must have been high, bye-bye nice new i7 sprang to mind while I was doing this, lol.
by FreedomEclipse (January 22nd - 3:24 PM) - Reply
well, these wont be cheap. the over all prices for 'i7' generation components is a bit of a joke.

still if you want the latest in tech i suppose. god knows how many yanks are running around with Asus P6T's, 8Gb+ DDR3, Intel Extreme CPU & Quad GPU set ups.
by Laurijan (January 22nd - 3:26 PM) - Reply
As uneployed i have to safe up money everywhere to be able to make the transition but it is not impossible
by PVTCaboose1337 (January 22nd - 3:40 PM) - Reply
Probably a little too pricey for me. IMO the i7 system over a C2D system is kinda pointless ATM until really nice CPUs are released and the price drops.
by Woody112 (January 22nd - 4:28 PM) - Reply
looks nice hopefully they offer these with different color fans. Blue is played out.
by Duxx (January 22nd - 5:32 PM) - Reply
That RAM cooler is amazing.. the hell with the RAM! :laugh:
by DanishDevil (January 22nd - 7:03 PM) - Reply
by: Woody112;1172805
looks nice hopefully they offer these with different color fans. Blue is played out.
You can always swap out the LEDs ;)
by thoughtdisorder (January 22nd - 9:38 PM) - Reply
:eek:Sexy!:eek:

I mean sexy! :pimp:
by FreedomEclipse (January 22nd - 10:05 PM) - Reply
maybe I should start selling my sexy body for a new i7 build. Im sure i'l get more then enough in one night.
by cdawall (January 22nd - 10:21 PM) - Reply
this has elpidia on it its crazy before DDR3 they were crap now they are the WR holders...
by hayder.master (January 25th - 4:36 AM) - Reply
how much voltage this rams take
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