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Guru3D.com » News » ZADAK SHIELD Double Capacity DDR4 32GB 3600MHz Single Stick

ZADAK SHIELD Double Capacity DDR4 32GB 3600MHz Single Stick

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 10/09/2018 09:15 AM | source: | 3 comment(s)
ZADAK SHIELD Double Capacity DDR4 32GB 3600MHz Single Stick

ZADAK announces double capacity DDR4 featuring personalized AURA2 RGB lighting which was built ahead of many competitors, the SHIELD DC (Double Capacity) DDR4. Co-developed with ASUS ROG team, it supports small form factor motherboards of Intel Z390 including ROG MAXIMUS XI APEX, MAXIMUS XI GENE, and ROG STRIX Z390-I Gaming.

October 9th, 2018, Taipei, Taiwan – ZADAK announces the very first double capacity DDR4 featuring personalized AURA2 RGB lighting which was built ahead of many competitors, the SHIELD DC(Double Capacity) DDR4. Co-developed with ASUS ROG team, it amazingly supports small form factor motherboards of Intel Z390 including ROG MAXIMUS XI APEX, MAXIMUS XI GENE, and ROG STRIX Z390-I Gaming. With the whole new architecture, it achieves not only double capacity of 32GB for single slot, but also high frequency of 3600MHz with impressive stability. Such a widely praised high-end memory module in the PC world comes along once in a lifetime.

In 2018 ZADAK takes the biggest leap since the original DDR4. SHIELD DC DDR4 comes with double capacity of 32GB for one single stick. The IC dies for SHIELD DC DDR4 were meticulously screened that one IC was chosen out of 10 thousand ICs. ZADAK adopts the whole new architecture with special circuit design on PCB offering double capacity as well as incredible stability under high speed operation. The unprecedented design and functionality of the SHIELD DC DDR4 breaks the limits of inadequate memory on the two-slot platforms. For content creators, 3A gamers, and those gamers who prefer a compact PC for space-saving, ZADAK SHIELD DC DDR4 gives you the double capacity, double speed, and double enjoyment.

The SHIELD DC DDR4 fully supports the latest ASUS ROG Z390 motherboards. It starts at a clock speed of 3000MHz, going up to 3200MHz at a voltage of 1.35V with CL14-14-14-34 and 3600MHz. It comes with single channel packaging as well as kit of dual-channel one with the highest capacity of 64GB (32GBX2). The RGB lighting of SHIELD DC DDR4 is synchronized with ROG AURA2 so users can regulate the preferable colors and manage the LED flashing patterns.

Instead of light diffuser, ZADAK SHIELD DC DDR4 employs the specially-designed chamfer inside the aluminum top bar presenting perfect RGB lighting effect. The metal machining craftsmanship and thicker aluminum material of 1.5mm give multi-layer design on the heat spreader.
Small form factor with only two-slot motherboard had a problem with inadequate memory. The ZADAK team is comfortably over those limits. SHIELD DC DDR4 is a groundbreaking product. For the enthusiast users and gamers who want to get the maximum capacity and high speed of memory module in their system while using motherboards with two slots only now will have the option of opting for ZADAK SHIELD DC DDR4. It will be on the market in late October with the MSRP USD$799/899/999 for 3000/3200/3600MHz.



ZADAK SHIELD Double Capacity DDR4 32GB 3600MHz Single Stick ZADAK SHIELD Double Capacity DDR4 32GB 3600MHz Single Stick




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spectatorx
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#5594262 Posted on: 10/09/2018 01:52 PM
That is what we all needed since like 5 years or so. Give me price of it and then we can talk about it further.

Koniakki
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#5594291 Posted on: 10/09/2018 03:13 PM
Just when everyone is trying hoping for DDR4 memory prices to go down, here comes ASUS and ZADAK charging a big price premium for the same amount of RAM(64GB), only because it's offered in a more convenient form factor.

Humanoid_1
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#5594452 Posted on: 10/09/2018 08:45 PM
Nice concept, but seems to be the very definition of overpriced for what is essentially just repackaged existing tech for the most part... I do appreciate the speeds though.

Still, with 1 in 10k IC's sounds like they expect pretty low volume shipments (sounds dubious that they would need such a Rare golden sample for each chip on the stick to make it work - like it would be That different from an avg normal Good chip)

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