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Two ounces of copper are applied to the memory modules of the A-DATA

Thanks to the newly introduced method, the extremely high clock signal of the modules is coupled with a low voltage value.

A-DATA's latest memory modules introduce a technology that is best used by GIGABYTE Ultra Durable 3 motherboards, a GeForce GTX 260 graphics card, possibly ASUS recently introduced in connection with his board we got to know him. The printed circuit board of DDR3 memories, like the hardware cited as an example, is made using twice as much, i.e. two ounces of copper, which on the one hand improves heat distribution and energy efficiency, and on the other hand increases the tendency to overdrive.

The use of two ounces of copper and the presence of TCT (Thermal Conductive Technology) technology also has a beneficial effect in practice, as the XPG Plus DDR2-1, available in 2 × 2 GB or 3 × 2200 GB packages ready for two-channel operation The DDR2.0 units in the memory package, named + v3, reach 8 MHz at 8-8-24-1,65 timings and 2200V operating voltage.

Two ounces of copper are applied to the memory modules of the A-DATA

The XPG Plus DDR3-2200 + v2.0, which comes with a lifetime warranty, will be available within weeks, but you don't know anything about the recommended retail price at the moment.

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