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A-DATA Xtreme PC3-16000 4GB Dual-Channel Memory Kit Review
Posted by Philipp Esselbach, 12/07/2009 06:45 PM
TweakTown posted a review on the A-DATA Xtreme PC3-16000 4GB Dual-Channel Memory Kit
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>> A-DATA Xtreme PC3-16000 4GB Dual-Channel Memory Kit Review
| What we're seeing from PC3-16000 kits these days is a huge range that caters for all budgets. There are some low latency kits that set you back a pretty penny, while there's also some other kits that carry with them more relaxed timings and a much more comfortable price point for many people.
We're not too sure where the Xtreme series from A-DATA sits, but that's exactly what we intend to find out today. On our next page we'll have a look at the package before having a closer look at the modules themselves. After that we'll have a look at the specifications, how we went with getting the default clocks and also see if we had any luck overclocking before we get stuck into the benchmarking and wrap it all up. |
>> A-DATA Xtreme PC3-16000 4GB Dual-Channel Memory Kit Review
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