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[Computex 2014] Avvistato un modulo di ADATA DDR4 su Haswell-E, operava in OC a 1373 MHz effettivi


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C'è tanta attesa per la nuova piattaforma Enthusiast di Intel, con chipset X99, socket LGA 2011-3 e CPU Haswell-E. Una delle feature più attese è sicuramente l'avvento delle memorie DDR4, di cui non conosciamo le prestazioni effettive, né la capacità di salire in frequenza in overclock. ADATA nel suo stand ci mostra i primi moduli DDR4 da overclock, già pronti per il lancio di settembre.

http://www.xtremehardware.com/images/stories/A-DATA/news/ADATA_DDR4_asrock.jpg" target="_blank">ADATA DDR4 asrock

 



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Vedo male io, è un effetto ottico dovuto al plexy, oppure gli slot di ram di destra sono 6 di cui 3 occupati?

 

Credo sia un effetto ottico dovuto al case perché in un'altra foto se ne vedono due... il fatto che cpu-z dica triple channel mi ha dato comunque da pensare. ad ogni modo c'era esposta una msi x99 che non era dissimile alle x79.

 

Inviato dal CES usando Tapatalk 2 sul mio GT-I9000. Blop!

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Credo sia un effetto ottico dovuto al case perché in un'altra foto se ne vedono due... il fatto che cpu-z dica triple channel mi ha dato comunque da pensare. ad ogni modo c'era esposta una msi x99 che non era dissimile alle x79.

 

Inviato dal CES usando Tapatalk 2 sul mio GT-I9000. Blop!

 

Può darsi anche una lettura errata di una versione non aggiornata di cpuz che non vede correttamente il quad channel...

 

Inviato dal mio HUAWEI Ascend G600

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Questa è di ieri.. :)

 

ADATA and ASRock to Showcase the Glory of Cooperation

ADATA Technology Co., Ltd., a leading manufacturer of high-performance DRAM modules and NAND Flash application products, collaborated with AsRock to run a demo system equipped with ADATA's overclocking memory modules and AsRock's motherboard, whose performance reached a breakthrough record. ADATA's XPG series DDR3 3100 memory modules going with AsRock's the latest Z97 OC Formula motherboard and Devil Canyon I7 4790K CPU processor reached the 3400MHz outstanding performance, which will be displaying at ADATA's booth and bring you with an amazing experience.

 

ADATA XPG Series exclusively designed for overslockers can meet the needs of professional gamers with the ultra-high speed performance and ultra-fast cool down function. At this year's Computex, ADATA will be showcasing its latest XPG Series V3, DDR3 3000 8GB x 4, whose 32GB capacity can match ASRock Z97 OC Formula motherboard bringing out a steady speed of 3000MHz, and fulfill overclockers' picky needs of high capacity and high performance as well. In addition, its replaceable heat sink design allows users to customize the memory modules' color to complement their high performance system. ADATA is the first one who is able to steadily provide customers with 8GB x 4 pack memory module house in the industry.

 

ADATA will be giving a first glimpse of their latest high-performance memory modules - DDR4 XPG Z1. Not only do these memory modules offer significant overclocking capabilities, but they also adopt a design concept of airfoil for heat sinks, bringing power users into the DDR4 era and enjoying the tremendous high speed performance. For the server and enterprise solutions, ADATA will be presenting a server grade DDR4 RDIMM supporting the latest Intel Xeon processor E5-2600 v3 series, with the beneficial features of up to 16GB capacity, 1.2V low power consumption, and maximized 2133MHz high speed transmission, which is an ideal for a wide array of enterprise and business server applications.

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