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Adata DDR4 XPG Z1 Gold Edition memory modules 02.01.2015

Adata Technology has introduced a new version of the DDR4 XPG Z1 memory module. The novelty is called XPG Z1 Gold Edition and outwardly differs from the original model with a golden radiator.

The new modules are designed for higher effective frequencies than their predecessors: 3000, 3200, 3300 and even 3333 MHz. They work with delays CL 16-16-16. The most productive version of the XPG Z1 previously available ran at an effective frequency of 2800 MHz with CL 17-17-17 delays.

Obviously, in order to increase the stability of operation at a higher frequency, the supply voltage had to be increased from 1,2 to 1,35 V. However, this did not stop the compilers of the press release from talking about lowering the supply voltage from 1,5 V to 1,35 V, choosing as a point of reference DDR3 modules.

The modules support Intel XMP 2.0 technology and the Intel Haswell-E platform. The company sees professional gamers and overclocking enthusiasts as their potential buyers.

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