Record breaking RAM
Adata is a company that kind of flies under the radar -- it doesn't have the same brand recognition as the Corsairs and Crucials of the world, and it doesn't chase world records in RAM frequency as fervently as G.Skill. But it does offer some interesting products, not just in the value segment, but also aimed at gamers.
Some of those were on display at Computex, including new DDR4 RAM under its gaming oriented XPG line. XPG is a subdivision of Adata and is recognizable by its aggressive looking heatspreaders. According to Adata, one of the new kits it had on display was able to reach over 4,000MHz and set a memory frequency record, albeit using LN2 cooling.
Adata is also coming out with a new SSD line under its XPG brand. Dubbed SX930, the new line uses a SATA 6Gbps interface and will range in capacity from 120GB to 480GB. The drives sport JMicron controllers and are rated to transfer data at up to 560MB/s.
Have a look:
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