ADATA launches XPG V3 DDR3 3100MHz RAM

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DDR4 memory modules may be the “it” thing nowadays, but ADATA is still not entirely giving up on DDR3 RAMs just yet. In fact, the company just announced the XPG V3 Series which includes a 3100MHz dual-channel kit.

ADATA XPG VG3 Philippines

A successor of the XPG V2, the new lineup of high-performance memory modules inherits some of the features that made its predecessor stand out amongst its peers. That includes Thermal Conductive Technology for better heat dispersal and a high-quality 8-layer PCB which now comes with 2-oz copper for improved cooling.

ADATA XPG V3 DDR3-3100 specs:

Speed: PC3-24800
Latency: CL12-14-14-36
1.65V
Dual-Channel Kit
Intel XMP 1.3 support
JEDEC Standards compliant
Thermal Conductive Technology
8-layer printed PCB
Support for Intel Z97 Motherboards
Available capacities: 8GB, 2x4GB

In addition to the 3100Mhz option, the new ADATA XPG V3 are also available in slower models from 1600Mhz all the way up to 3000MHz. Below is the complete list of all the new memory modules under the new XPG V3 lineup:


Screenshot from Legit Reviews.

The pricing and date of availability of the new ADATA XPG V3 DDR3 memory has yet to be confirmed at the time of writing.

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G.Skill outs Ripjaws 4 Series DDR4 RAM

As we inch closer to the launch of new processors/motherboards that support DDR4 RAMs, more and more companies are revealing what they in store for PC enthusiasts. One of them is G.Skill who just unveiled the Ripjaws 4 Series DDR4 memory modules that sport a revamped heat spreader and goes as high as 3200Mhz.

Ripjaws 4 Series RAM philippines

At the time of writing, the G.Skill Ripjaws 4 Series RAMs only comes in two sizes: 4GB and 8GB. However, these memory modules will be marketed in various kits which form bigger capacities, reaching up to 64GB (8GBx8).

Another thing to note here is the RAM’s speed. The lowest frequency available here is 2133MHz which uses the standard 1.2V. Meanwhile the top of the line Ripjaws 4 clocks in at 3200MHz and requires 1.35V to work.

G.Skill Ripjaws 4 specs

As mentioned earlier, the G.Skill Ripjaws 4 will come with a new heat spreader which comes in Black, Blue and Red colors. The good news is that users will not have any problems with clearance on their CPU coolers since the Ripjaws 4 RAMs will still have the same height (40mm) as its predecessor.

Lastly, G.Skill was keen to note that the new RAM sticks are tested to work with upcoming X99 motherboards and as a bonus, 2400Mhz RAM kits and up will have support for XMP 2.0 profile for improved performance.

The new G.Skill Ripjaws Series 4 RAM sticks are not yet available in the market, but PC enthusiasts can already pre-order theirs through Newegg (see their listings here).

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ADATA announces Premiere DDR4 2133MHz U-DIMM RAM

Back in April, SK Hynix made the headlines when the company announced that they have developed 128GB DDR4 memory module. Nearly four months later, its ADATA’s turn to make waves with the announcement of the new ADATA Premiere DDR4 2133 U-DIMM Memory.

ADATA DDR4

Just like SK Hynix’s DDR4 RAM, the Premiere DDR4 2133MHz U-DIMM RAM also only runs on 1.2V with a timing of 15-15-15. In contrast to current 2133MHz DDR3 memory modules (which typically has 10-12-12 timing and runs on 1.65V), these new breed of DDR4 RAMs are more energy-efficient and performs better than its DDR3 equivalent, at least on paper that is.

ADATA was mum about the pricing and the official market debut of their new memory module, which is understandable considering that there’s currently no available motherboard in the market that supports DDR4 RAMs yet. That being said, there’s still an ample amount of time for other manufacturers to develop their own DDR4 RAMs in anticipation of the shift towards DDR4 memory modules.

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