Friday, May 23rd 2008

Apacer Launches Aeolus DDR3-1600 and DDR3-1800MHz Dual Channel Kits

Apacer Technology has announced the launch of its Aeolus series of DDR3-1800MHz/1600MHz overclocking memory modules. These modules use DDR3 / 1Gbit / 128Mx8 die manufactured using Micron Technology's most advanced production process technology. The dual-channel architecture provides maximum bandwidth of 28.8GB (1800MHz) / 25.6GB (1600MHz) with low-latency CL7-7-7-20 timing, giving the Apacer Aeolus DDR3 memory modules outstanding performance in the 1800MHz / 1600MHz product category.

Besides providing ultra-high speed and ultra-low latency, the Apacer Aeolus memory modules also use a unique, patented active heat spreader design that makes it possible to reduce the temperature by as much as 20°C. This highly effective solution to the problem of heat dissipation for DDR3 overclocking memory modules improves both overclocking performance and memory stability.

Grace Lo, Senior Director of Apacer's DRAM Division, explains that the operating frequency for DDR3 overclocking memory modules has risen to 1600MHz, 1800MHz and even 2000MHz. If memory die is operating for an extended period in a high-frequency, high-voltage environment, the memory chip will inevitably reach a high temperature. This heat must be dissipated as rapidly as possible to ensure that the stability of the memory module is not compromised; extended periods of high-temperature operation could affect the module's lifespan. Most of the overclocking memory products on the market today ignore the importance of the heat spreader to overclocking memory performance; the vast majority of commercial overclocking memory module products continue to use traditional, standard-sized heatsink designs that reduce the temperature by only around 3 to 5 degrees. Heatsinks of this type are simply unable to cope with the high temperatures created by DDR3 overclocking. As a result, many overclocking enthusiasts complain that memory module heatsinks are completely useless.

Apacer's new DDR3-1800MHz/1600MHz memory module provides 2GB of memory capacity in a dual-channel (2x1GB) package, and supports Intel's latest XMP (Extreme Memory Profiles). When used with a motherboard that supports Intel XMP, the chipset will automatically read the memory module's SPD (Serial Presence Detect) and will then automatically perform overclocking, enabling the user to experience all the excitement and power that overclocking has to offer.
Source: Apacer
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12 Comments on Apacer Launches Aeolus DDR3-1600 and DDR3-1800MHz Dual Channel Kits

#1
craigwhiteside
woah those heatspreaders look really weird :laugh:
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#3
DanishDevil
WTF @ the color choice too! You don't make a heatspreader match ugly green PCB!
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#4
WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
Those are some of the most awesomest heatspreaders with integrated fans Ive ever seen. Granted the green is a little bleh, but I really like them. WTF to ya'll dissing awesome spreaders! :p

Oh, I bet they interfere with Aftermarket Coolers though.
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#5
Mistral
Yesh, let's welcome more noise and vibration... Is that a 5cm quick-to-die-whinnier™ fan I see there?
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#7
Conti027
whats with the ram 3rd party coolers out of the blue?
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#8
Drac
i dont like that teal color
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#9
INSTG8R
Vanguard Beta Tester
MistralYesh, let's welcome more noise and vibration... Is that a 5cm quick-to-die-whinnier™ fan I see there?
My thoughts exactly...I used to tear those off my Abit's right out of the box...
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#10
Recoba
i really hate 2 bullsh!t Apacer 1800.
First df 7-7-7-20 1800Mhz 1.9v but thay cannot pass Super PI 8MB unless i set 2v
second XMP really don't run at 10-10-10-60 2000Mhz 2.1, it gave me BLOD:mad::banghead:

very difficult to train
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#11
Solaris17
Super Dainty Moderator
i guess the speed may make up for it but EWWWWWWW 10-10-10 that gives me the creeps..
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#12
DanishDevil
malwareBesides providing ultra-high speed and ultra-low latency, the Apacer Aeolus memory modules also use a unique, patented active heat spreader design that makes it possible to reduce the temperature by as much as 20°C.
20°C? As compared to what? Baking them for 30 mins @ 350? ROFL
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