A-DATA Vitesta DDR2-800 Extreme

Published on October 03, 2007
Written by Michael Larabel
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A-DATA has only been around since 2001, but in the past six years A-DATA has come to market with a number of DRAM memory products. Their current selection of products now range from Disney flash memory drives to desktop and notebook DDR2. For review today we have a 2GB kit of A-DATA's Vitesta DDR2-800 Extreme Edition memory. These memory modules are designed to operate at DDR2-800MHz with 4-4-4 timings or DDR2-1066MHz with 5-5-5 timings, and are backed by NVIDIA EPP support.

Features:

· 240-pin DDR2-800MHz
· CL 4-4-4-12
· 2 x 1GB Kit
· NVIDIA EPP (Enhanced Performance Profiles)
· Voltage 2.0V ~ 2.1V
· Lifetime Warranty

Contents:

Like most DDR2 products, the A-DATA Vitesta Extreme had came blister packed and just included the two 1GB memory modules. We are reviewing the 2GB kit, but A-DATA also manufactures a 1GB (2 x 512MB) Extreme Edition Kit.

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