
Memory maker A-Data has traditionally been associated with value-oriented and entry-level RAM kits, but the company continues to expand its higher-end lineup. Today that includes the introduction of A-Data's new XPG Gaming Series DDR3-1600G 8GB dual-channel kit.
"The ultimate gaming experiences are relying on proper choice of PC hardware and overall performance. Therefore, we introduced XPG Gaming Series DDR3-1600G as 8GB dual-channel kit," said Action Chen, Deputy Project Manager of A-Data XPG Department. "Gaming enthusiasts are able to enjoy the extreme capacity and high-speed by using XPG Gaming Series DDR3-1600G 8GB dual-channel kit with 64-bit OS and satisfy their insatiable thirst for ultimate gaming experience."
Not the most elegantly worded quote we've ever seen, but c'mon, the dude's name is "Action." Besides, it's about the RAM, and according to A-Data, all ICs are verified by "high standard criteria" before the engineers slap them on a 6-layer PCB. Latencies check in at 9-9-9-24 at 1.55V to 1.75V.
The kit is available now through "selected distributors and resellers." No word on price.

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