ADATA XPG V2 Series Performance Memory
ADATA Technology today launched a successor to the company's popular XPG DRAM lineup. The new XPG V2 series are designed for 3rd Generation Intel Core Processors and the Z87 platform, and feature colorful and visually striking heat spreaders.
The XPG V2 modules all feature 2oz copper, 8 layer PCB (Printed Circuit Board) aluminum heat spreaders employing Thermal Conductive Technology (TCT). Additionally, the heat spreaders have been re-designed with a futuristic form that will appeal to those who take pride in both the performance and the visual outlook of their high-end system. The 2800 MHz memory runs at timings of CL 12-14-14-36 at 1.65 volts, delivering the performance demanded by gamers and power users.
The XPG V2 will come in dual channel kits of 8GB and 16GB (4GB x 2 and 8GB x 2). For more product information, please visit this page
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We went from DDR3 1.8V Rams down to DDR3 1.65V, then down to 1.5V, then down to 1.35V, and now we are back up again to 1.65V..
What's next DDR4 at 1.8V?
jk btw, but I wish they could have push the tech a bit more for 2133/2400mhz@1.5V. The difference would be negligible of course in real world usage, but I'm just saying...