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ADATA Unveils XPG Gaming Series V2.0 DDR3 2133G and DDR3 1866G 8GB Dual Channel Kits

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ADATA Technology, a leading manufacturer of high-performance DRAM modules and NAND Flash application products, today announced an expansion of its XPG Gaming Series V2.0 product line with high capacity DDR3 memory modules, DDR3 1866MHz and 2133 MHz

In this latest release, ADATA not only presents performance-focused memory kits, but also demonstrates a continued dedication to high capacity memory kits for the market. Both new XPG 2133G and 1866G modules run at CL 9-11-9-27 timing with 1.65 Voltage, featuring 2oz double-copper PCB (Printed Circuit Board) and aluminum heat spreaders with Thermal Conductive Technology (TCT). Each memory chip is directly in contact with heat spreaders to achieve immediate heat dissipation.



The entrance of ADATA's XPG Gaming Series v2.0 DDR3 2133G and 1866G into the market is seen as evidence that the company is well-prepared for a surge in the next generation of motherboards.

Availability
The new XPG Gaming Series V2.0 DDR3 2133G and 1866G memory kits are now distributed through selected distributors and resellers. More information can be found on the company's website here.

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Timings seem fine to me, especially for 4GB sticks. I say complain about the timings when more 4GB performance sticks are more common.
 
4GB modules running 2133MHz at 9-11-9-27 on 1.65v seams pretty good, the timings are not amazing but at 2133MHz on a 4GB module they are more than good enough.

I just wish i had a board/chip able to run that fast :laugh:
 
The average gamer isn't going to worry about his timmings.. Their making this for the gamer, not the person that wants to spend $200+ for sticks of ram that are at stock cas8..
 
These are very good rams... I got the 2000 9-9-9-27 4GB kit and downclocked it to 1800 7-8-7-21-24-1T on 1.6v and 1720 6-8-6-21 @ 1.65v .

I saw a review where it easily achieved 2000 7-9-7-21 @ 1.7 . still not close to 1.75 which is the max volt for these kits ! ( 1.55-1.75)
 
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