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Oct 7, 2011

ADATA Launched Premier Pro DDR3 Memory Tweaked for Improved Stability

Memory specialist ADATA has just announced the introduction of a new line of DDR3 computer memory, called the Premier Pro Series, that targets IT professionals and promises to deliver outstanding stability and compatibility.

Compared to standard memory, these new Premier Pro series modules are built only with DRAM chips that go through an extensive burn-in process, which is designed to spot the memory chips that have a tendency to fail.

Once this process is finished and the DRAM memory is installed in the DIMM modules, ADATA claims that the Premier Pro Series goes through another series of tests.

According to the company, these cover a wide range of failure scenarios that were encountered through years of field application, and which are also designed to uncover eventual compatibility issues. 

“When memory devices are not reliably engineered, there is very high chance that the memory module will fail within the first year of usage," said Ukyo Jeong, Vice President of DRAM product engineering at ADATA.

“A 1.6 to 3.2% rate of system failure due to problems with DRAM is not acceptable for IT professionals, and this is the typical failure range when a DRAM module uses components that are not subjected to burn-in process,” concluded the company's rep. 

These new DDR3 modules are available in densities of 2GB and 4GB, while running at either 1333MHz or 1600MHz with timings set at CL9 and CL11, respectively.

No matter their density or the timings running at, all the Premier Pro memory DIMMs require 1.5V in order to operate. 

The ADATA Premier Pro Series DRAM Modules are now available through selected distributors and resellers, but sadly no information regarding pricing was unveiled by ADATA.


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