Monday, May 31st 2021

Addlink Announces Three New Memory Products at Computex 2021

addlink has just announced three of their upcoming addGame products, which are the X95 M.2 PCIe 4.0 SSD, SPIDER 4 and SPIDER X4 DDR4 memory at Computex 2021. addlink showcased the full range of addlink's M.2 NVMe SSD product line and has brought these products to the forefront for attendees to experience virtually.

Building on the success of addGame X70 SSD, addGame now presents high-performance M.2 PCIe 4.0 - X95 SSD, overclocking DDR4 memory - SPIDER 4 and SPIDER X4. All three of the products not only featured high-quality aluminium but also tightly screened ICs that optimized stability and compatibility when dealing with heavy workload or high-definition games.
addlink's SSD previews addGame new product series.

SPIDER 4: addlink's latest DDR4 memory that can reach speeds up to DDR4-4600 MHz paired with quick CL16-CL20 timings. It's exclusively designed with a black Spider on the high-quality aluminium heatsink that enables the ultra-heat dissipation.

The SPIDER X4: The Spider X4 is featured with a wide-angle lighting strip and vibrant RGB LEDs. It's also built with the finest components that delivers speeds up to 4200Mhz paired with quick CL16-20 and designed to sync with almost every single RGB lighting software.

X95 SSD: X95 SSD is one of our upcoming High-Performance M.2 Gen4x4 SSD. Not only can the X95 model reach speeds up to 7100 MB/s, but its 3D Fin-Array heat sink can also reduce temperatures by up to 30%, which will allow X95 to maximize its performance and improve stability throughout its lifespan.

The addGame series are compatible with both Intel and AMD platforms that gives heavy gamers and hardware enthusiasts an opportunity to build the "Legendary" system.
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8 Comments on Addlink Announces Three New Memory Products at Computex 2021

#1
ZoneDymo
it supports Intel, but, its ready for Ryzen
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TheLostSwede
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That was the best brand name they could come up with? :roll:
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#3
R-T-B
TheLostSwedeThat was the best brand name they could come up with? :roll:
addGame to SSD. You are Become Winner.
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#4
80251
ZoneDymoit supports Intel, but, its ready for Ryzen
Ryzen can run memory at >= 4200MT/s?
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#5
Zubasa
80251Ryzen can run memory at >= 4200MT/s?
It can run even faster than that, but not with the FCLK in sync.
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Caring1
"tightly screened ICs that optimized stability and compatibility when dealing with heavy workload or high-definition games"
Max(IT)the very definition of "gaming" memory makes me laugh... it is because of RGB, right ? And we all know RGB is improving frame rate :D
:roll:
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Max(IT)
Caring1"tightly screened ICs that optimized stability and compatibility when dealing with heavy workload or high-definition games"

:roll:
Wow... was my ironic post deleted ??? :eek:

hoping it was just a mistake, I will write it again:

the very definition of "gaming" memory makes me laugh... it is because of RGB, right ? And we all know RGB is improving frame rate :D

hints: the smiley means it is sarcastic.

edit: maybe you just quoted my post from another thread ? :confused:
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#8
W1zzard
Max(IT)Wow... was my ironic post deleted ??? :eek:
Nothing was deleted in this thread
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