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Posted by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 11/24/2009 02:00 PM [ 0 comment(s) ]

A-Data offers a life-time warranty with these memory modules, nice. Look at the heat spreaders, it's fairly unusual to see a design like that. One thing is a sure fact, you either like or hate the aesthetics.

The heatspreader is designed to enhance heat dissipation allowing better tweaks and overclocks. As a result this is not exactly low profile memory though. The idea is that heat is moved away from the actual memory chips and this increases potential overclocking and stability.

Here we have it live and active in our test system. Looking good for sure. The lighting on the right is killing the photo a little though.
A-Data DDR3-2200+ DRAM XPG Plus 2.0 review
Some Memory vendors however felt the need to go really extreme, and A-DATA did exactly that. They are now offering the Plus series version 2.0 dual-channel memory kits --- and tucked nicely away in that product line there's even a kit that will that memory to be clocked at 2200 MHZ at CAS 8:8:8:24 1T at low voltage (1.65v). Now if you don't know what these number mean, then surely this memory and review is not catered for you.
Some Memory vendors however felt the need to go really extreme, and A-DATA did exactly that. They are now offering the Plus series version 2.0 dual-channel memory kits --- and tucked nicely away in that product line there's even a kit that will that memory to be clocked at 2200 MHZ at CAS 8:8:8:24 1T at low voltage (1.65v). Now if you don't know what these number mean, then surely this memory and review is not catered for you.
