Testseek.com have collected 7 expert reviews of the A-Data PC2-6400 800MHz Vitesta Extreme Edition DDR2 2GB kit ADQVD1A16K and the average rating is 89%. Scroll down and see all reviews for A-Data PC2-6400 800MHz Vitesta Extreme Edition DDR2 2GB kit ADQVD1A16K.
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A-Data has packaged their Vitesta Extreme Edition DDR2-800+ memory very well, with attractive aluminum heat spreaders that show off the modules and offer a more aesthetically pleasing look compared to typical bare value memory sticks. The finish is de...
Sixty bucks... I cant believe how much the prices have fallen. The market is clearly cut-throat. But hey, thats in your advantage as a consumer. Seriously, now is a very good time to upgrade some more memory in your PC. Granted this is not OCZ Reape...
DDR2 memory prices are falling, partly due to the new wave of DDR3 memory that the industry wants to push down our throats. Alot of different memory modules can be purchased rather inexpensively, but that doesnt mean you have to settle for bland per...
Abstract: A-DATA is not a memory brand were really familiar with here in North America, its main audience has been Asia. The company is now making an effort to catch our attention, so lets test first, then form our opinions.
Abstract: While OCZ Technology is known as a premiere system memory brand and their Reaper HPC is topped by a heatpipe and an extra series of fins, when the Reaper HPC was clocked to the same speed and timings as the Vitesta DDR2-800 Extreme, A-DATA had actuall...
Abstract: While the memory market is highly saturated, theres always a demand for RAM in the computer industry. Whether you are a computer enthusiast or a casual user, everyone knows what RAM is; and everyone has a rough idea of its importance inside personal c...
Very easy to overclock at looser timings, Comparable overall performance at stock speeds, A lot less expensive than other 1066MHz RAM, Guaranteed overclocking speed, EPP Ready...
Quite a bit of heat given off, even at stock speed and voltage, Poor heatsink design with no way to release the heat on the top, Only 28MHz overclock at stock timings...
So you must ask yourself, what makes these so extreme? Sure we got some great results at 800MHz, and since it did beat the other sets at nine of the stock speed tests and three of the overclocking tests, it certainly looks like a great contender. But ...