Dual Channel DDR2 RAM Memory - 2 GB kit - CAS 5
A-DATA - Vitesta Extreme Edition - DDR2 1066+ Dual Kit - 1066 MHZ - DDR2 PC2-8500 Dual Channel - 2048 MB (2x 1024 MB) - CL 5-5-5-15 - MIQYE1A16
A-DATA DDR2 1066+: 1066MHz clock speed for extreme performance Data bandwidth 8.5GB/Sec (PC2 8500)
Recommended Platform ■Intel Core 2 Duo Series Core 2 Extreme X6800/QX6700 ASUS P5B Deluxe
■AMD Sempron 3500+ ASUS M2N32-SLI Deluxe
Designed to fulfill the speed and performance requirements of extreme gamers and computer enthusiasts, A-DATA's DDR2 1066+ module is an innovative addition to the Extreme Edition line up. Featuring higher bandwidth, lower latency, and lower power consumption, the DDR2 1066+ is the smartest choice for high-end platforms based on the revolutionary Intel Core 2 Duo/Extreme/Quad series or AMD Athlon 64 series processors.
Effortlessly achieving speeds up to 8.5 GB/s, the DDR2 1066+ supplies 32% more bandwidth than DDR2 800 (6.4 GB/s). With unmatched speed and dual-channel configuration support, the DDR2 1066+ efficiently synchronizes with FSB (Front Side Bus) or HT (Hyper Transport) transfer rates for great overclocking capability and the fastest response time. A-DATA's DDR2 1066+ modules use top quality 64M x 8 FBGA (Fine-Pitch Ball Grid Array) chips, with a highest capacity reaching 1GB in size for faster graphics rendering, 3D gaming, and performance computing.
All DDR2 1066+ modules pass A-DATA's strict burn-in and dual-channel tests for the most stable and reliable memory. With A-DATA’s extensive expertise in memory module manufacturing, the DDR2 1066+ is guaranteed to satisfy the needs of the most demanding gamers and enthusiasts.
Specifications:
| ‧ Suitable for: Desktop PC |
| ‧ 240 Pin Unbuffered-DIMM non-ECC |
| ‧ Configuration: 64Mx8 |
| ‧ Bandwidth: 8.5GB/Sec (PC2 8500) |
| ‧ Timings: 5-5-5-15 |
| ‧ Voltage: 2.2V ± 0.1V |
| ‧ Supports nVIDIA EPP Technology |
| ‧ Suggested Platform: Intel 975X、P965(*); AMD AM2 (nForce 590 SLI) |
| ‧ Warranty: Lifetime Warranty |
| ‧ * For Asus P5B Series mobos, BIOS Settings "Write to Precharge Delay" should be set to 12+. |
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