A-Data XPG Gaming V2.0 Series DDR3 2000G review

We like our RAM like we like our women - fast and cheap

A-Data XPG Gaming V2.0 Series DDR3 2000G
Merely capable DDR3 memory. High frequency disguises poor throughput

TechRadar Verdict

Pros

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    High frequency

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    Low-budget

Cons

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    High latency

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    Low overclock potential

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Right now is a slightly confusing time to buy RAM. Those upgrading from a dusty old system with DDR2 support to a current platform such as Intel's Z68 or AMD's 990FX, will need to invest in some DDR3 memory to play nicely with your new chipset.

If you're on a triple channel chipset such as Intel's X58, you'll need three DDR3 modules instead of two. Why? Because there are three slots and you need to fill them. Just keep looking at the slots, manufacturers keep saying.

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Despite our own tweaking though, ADATA's XPG Gaming v2.0 Series DDR3 2000G just doesn't have the raw speed we would expect. Corsair's Dominator GT 4 GB kit is a tenner more expensive and despite running at 1,866MHz, its lower latencies and robust, overclockable build make it more attractive.

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