| 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
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
User comments
Wonder what voltage these sticks were running.. i would give an arm an a leg for these sticks with this cooler
by: Laurijan;1172564No idea, must have been high, bye-bye nice new i7 sprang to mind while I was doing this, lol.
Wonder what voltage these sticks were running
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.
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.
As uneployed i have to safe up money everywhere to be able to make the transition but it is not impossible
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.
looks nice hopefully they offer these with different color fans. Blue is played out.
That RAM cooler is amazing.. the hell with the RAM! :laugh:
by: Woody112;1172805You can always swap out the LEDs ;)
looks nice hopefully they offer these with different color fans. Blue is played out.
:eek:Sexy!:eek:
I mean sexy! :pimp:
I mean sexy! :pimp:
maybe I should start selling my sexy body for a new i7 build. Im sure i'l get more then enough in one night.
this has elpidia on it its crazy before DDR3 they were crap now they are the WR holders...
how much voltage this rams take



