Apacer's Blade Fire kits are eye catching, and the flashing of the LEDs is a nice addition to any build! However, the 32GB performance, and pricing, may keep a lot of customers from buying this kit.
Priced right in the middle of the pack, Apacer offers a stunning looking kit of memory. Not only does it look fantastic, but with the highly binned SK Hynix ICs used, there is plenty of room left for ...
Intel’s latest LGA1151 chipset has brought DDR4 memory into the mainstream market and is no longer exclusive to the expensive X99 platform. This means, it’s possible to acquire extremely fast and ...
A standard accessory for computer equipment for 8 years since 2007, DDR3 memory is gradually lagging behind the needs for higher performance in industrial and business application. As a result, the ...
September 3rd 2014, Taipei, Taiwan - A standard accessory for computer equipment for 8 years since 2007, DDR3 memory is gradually lagging behind the needs for higher performance in industrial and ...
Of course, some of the height comes from the massive light diffuser on the top. While I doubt the big light bar is going to make the memory kit run faster, it’s going to make it look pretty slick once ...
That does look good on a red/black themed motherboard alright. Apacer launches cross-generation DDR4 flagship - "BLADE" DDR4 overclocking memory module, which is compatible with Intel Haswell-E ...
PC visual performances are no longer just about the graphics; a “modding” appearance is the new way. A genuine impressive unit needs to be enhanced both outside and inside, and Apacer PANTHER series ...
Taiwan's Apacer Technology reported 44% revenue growth in the second quarter as DDR4 memory shortages drove demand for the older standard, highlighting how the industry's transition to newer ...
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