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 PostPosted: Thu Aug 07, 2014 4:00 pm    Post subject: ADATA Officially Launches XPG Z1 DDR4 Memory Reply with quote Back to top

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Given that the supposed release date of DDR4, according to a pre-order listing&nbsp;which suggests it&nbsp;is almost three weeks away, DRAM module manufacturers are slowly initiating press releases to tie in with which products they will be releasing. This is good news for the rest of us, as we will get to see what timings and pricings to expect when the full release happens. Today it is ADATA launching some of its higher performance kits under the XPG Z1 branding. If you followed our Computex coverage, you will notice a striking similarity to the modules we saw on display at ADATA&rsquo;s booth.</p>
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Aside from the regular quotes about reducing the voltage from DDR3&rsquo;s 1.5 volts to 1.2 volts, ADATA is stating that its XPG Z1 range will offer speeds up to 2800 MHz with timings of CL 17-17-17, all within the 1.2 volts standard. The press release would also seem to suggest that ADATA is equipping these modules with a plug and play system, by stating &lsquo;the SPD of XPG Z1 allows direct application without changing settings in the BIOS&rsquo;. I am going to follow up with ADATA to find out what they mean by this, whether it will&nbsp;be plug and play or they are just referring to JEDEC<span style="-webkit-text-stroke-color: transparent;">.</span></p>
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The XPG Z1 design uses the angular heatsink tapering to a point, which underneath uses a 10-layer PCB with 2-oz copper layers. The heatsink is in direct contact with the ICs, and if the past serves me correctly this is mostly likely via an epoxy that is hard to remove.</p>
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The full list of kit capabilities is listed at ADATA&rsquo;s website. Kits will be available in dual (2x4/2x8) and quad (4x4/4x8) channel variants, all in red to begin with, using the following speeds:</p>
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DDR4-2133 15-15-15 (CAS/CL = 142)</li>
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DDR4-2133 13-13-13&nbsp;(CAS/CL = 164)</li>
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DDR4-2400 16-16-16&nbsp;(CAS/CL = 150)</li>
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DDR4-2800 17-17-17<span style="-webkit-text-stroke-color: transparent;">&nbsp;(CAS/CL = 165)</span></li>
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No pricing information as of yet, but given ADATA&rsquo;s previous press releases, we usually get it around two weeks after the kit being announced.</p>
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Source: ADATA</p>
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<div>Gallery: ADATA Officially Launches XPG Z1 DDR4 Memory<div></div></div></p>
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