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Apacer to Release DDR3 Memory Modules of Armor Series

About a month ago Apacer Technology announced the release of new DDR3 memory modules to replenish Armor series. Codenamed Apacer Armor DDR3, these modules are chiefly targeting overclockers and inveterate gamers who long for the high-speed performance in various environments. Good news for all Apacer's customers is that the release of these outstanding products is scheduled for the mid January, 2013.

Modules Armor DDR3 consist of heatsinks which resemble 'armor', while the series itself is represented by the items of various colors, including red, yellow, blue, and black versions. This way the customer will be able to select the most suitable module to correspond to the overall chassis and motherboard color gamma. The heatsinks feature quite typical dimensions and this automatically eliminates all problems connected with the installation of voluminous CPU coolers.

The implemented printed circuit board is given black coverage in combination with eye-catching yellow, blue and red tints. Such conglomeration adds elegance and power to the products' design. Armor series itself will be delivered in different volumes, sets, and frequency indeces. Single modules will have 4GB and 8GB capacities, while two-channel kits will be delivered in 8GB and 16GB capacities. Frequency index will variate from DDR3-1600MHz to DDR3-2133MHz.

Armor DDR3 series supports all advanced chipsets Intel Ivy Bridge Z77 and H77, however it also shows compatibility with their predecessors: Intel P67, Z68, X79. High overclocking results can be achieved thanks to the modules' support of Intel XMP technology. This technology promotes for truly unbelievable overclocking showings without any specific skills or supplementary tools.

Finally, Apacer's new memory modules are able to satisfy even the most fastidious users who require high frequencies, reliability, large capacities, low latency level, and low power consumption.
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  • 19 December 2012, 16:06
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