ADATA 4GB DDR3 1600MHZ DESKTOP RAM

Memory • Brand: Adata • Aggregating live prices from leading computer stores in Bangladesh.

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ADATA 4GB DDR3 1600MHZ DESKTOP RAM

Product Description

This Adata memory module **DDR3** memory, delivering low latency and high bandwidth for seamless multitasking. You can buy this component starting from **1,700 ৳**, compared dynamically across 2 major computer shops.
Part ID: #CAN-00919 Last Updated: 1 week ago

Available Deals & Price Comparison

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Retailer Stock Status Price Last Checked Action
Nexus Computer Adata 4GB DDR3 1600MHz Desktop Ram
Check Stock 1,700 1 hour ago
PC House ADATA 4GB DDR3 1600MHZ DESKTOP RAM
Check Stock 2,000 1 hour ago

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Product Specifications

Key Features

Capacity 4GB
Memory Type DDR3
Bus-Speed 1600Mhz
RGB Type None
Latency 11
Single/Dual sticks Single

Output

Voltage 1.35V

Physical Specifications

Heat sink type None
Height 31mm
Number-of-Pin 240 Pin
Memory Platform Desktop

WARRANTY INFORMATION

Warranty 2 Years Warranty
Part ID: #CAN-00919 Last Updated: 1 week ago
ADATA DDR3 4GB 1600Mhz Desktop RAM In BangladeshADATA DDR3 4GB 1600MHz Desktop RAM, Model – A DATA, Capacity(MB) – 4GB, Type – DDR 3, Bus Speed(MHz) – 1600, Number of Pin – 240, Warranty – Product Lifetime.DDR3offers multiple advantages over previous DRAM generations, and the highest quality and the fastest performance. This memory module is produced and tested using a rigorous quality control process for rapid computing and stable operation. They deliver faster data transfers than DDR3, coupled with lower energy consumption that reduces heat and extends battery life.It was also awarded around the world by professional review editors and associations such as iF design. It already becomes the benchmark of the new generation, showing persistence.You can visit our facebook page if you want.ADATA DDR3 4GB 1600Mhz Desktop RAM ReviewI originally picked up a single 2x4GB package of this RAM. I have never used ADATA before, I typically spring for more well-known name-brand hardware. However, with today’s motherboards being so complicated, they are notoriously picky about what they’ll run with. I picked up the Ivy Bridge i5-3570k Intel CPU along with the Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UD5H motherboard.I purchased this RAM 2-3 months ago. I already had 2×2 GB of A-DATA in my machine, and was expanding to 8. Within a month of install, I started getting Blue Screened from a faulty RAM module. Took the sticks I purchased from here back out, and my tower went back to working like a champ: but only with the original 4 GB. The ORIGINAL 4 GB that came in the computer when I purchased it works great, the purchased RAM is now totally useless. However, if you are looking for a product with great dependability, another brand/seller may be better suited for you.I originally picked up a single 2x4GB package of this RAM. I have never used ADATA before, I typically spring for more well-known name-brand hardware. However, with today’s motherboards being so complicated, they are notoriously picky about what they’ll run with. I picked up the Ivy Bridge i5-3570k Intel CPU along with the Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UD5H motherboard.ADATA DDR3 4GB 1600Mhz ONLY reason I purchased this particular RAM was because it was reported that many were having problems with the motherboard I had chosen, problems that I personally identified to be most likely caused by RAM. I went to Gigabyte’s website and viewed their list of supported RAM for my motherboard, and settled on this ADATA RAM.Haven’t had a single issue with this RAM at default speed and timing. I didn’t buy it to overclock and am not interested in doing so. I have no stability issues and haven’t in the 4 months I’ve been using it. Recently I bought another 2x4GB pack and am now running 16GB with absolutely zero issues.As I get older in building my own systems, I’m more about stability than overclocking. I’m not disappointed in this RAM in the slightest.

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