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Apacer launches ‘BLADE’ DDR4 overclocking memory module

Apacer launched the cross-generation DDR4 flagship – “BLADE” DDR4 overclocking memory module, which is compatible with Intel Haswell-E processor and X99 chipset and boasts a clock rate up to 3300 MHz. The unique “saber-type” design of heat spreader achieves heat dissipation efficiency, which ensures stable high-speed computing.

Apacer launched the cross-generation DDR4 flagship – “BLADE” DDR4 overclocking memory module, which is compatible with Intel Haswell-E processor and X99 chipset and boasts a clock rate up to 3300 MHz. The unique “saber-type” design of heat spreader achieves heat dissipation efficiency, which ensures stable high-speed computing. 

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The industry-wide transition of the system memory as expected by players is to be achieved by Apacer “BLADE” DDR4 overclocking memory module. Following “Commando” DDR4 overclocking memory module by Apacer, “BLADE” offers the most powerful weapon in the eSports and overclocking industry with top specifications, and provides eSports experts and overclocking players with more diverse product choices.

The “BLADE” series is well compatible with latest generation Intel X99 chipset and Haswell-E processor as well as fully compatible with new generation X99 motherboard of leading manufacturers such as ASUS, GIGABYTE, ASRock and MSI. Besides, it provides diverse performance options including DDR4 2400/2666/2800/3000/3200/3300 MHz. With the support from Apacer R&D quality and latest technology, both performance and bandwidth are up 50% compared with that of DDR3. In addition, it supports Intel XMP 2.0 overclocking technology. As a result, desirable overclocking performance can be achieved by simple operation, and everybody can become overclocking expert!

With advanced cross-generation technology, Apacer “BLADE” DDR4 overclocking memory module boasts such advantages as low energy consumption and high reliability, which save energy up to 40% and effectively improve system stability and reliability. Available in capacities of 4GB and 8GB, “BLADE” DDR4 can provide a capacity up to 64GB by adopting X99 motherboard, which allows easy processing of latest 3D games or multiple computing.

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Apacer “BLADE” DDR4 overclocking memory module adopts saber-type heat spreader. Its heat dissipation performance brings broader overclocking potential. Besides, it can be equipped with individual machine design to create exclusive “battle” equipment. The built-in heat spreader brings superior heat dissipation performance via the design such as 3D saw and Diamond High Bright Cutting blade.

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