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  Date: 14/05/2013

Gamer memory series from AMD offers both XMP and AMP profiles

AMD has launched the AMD Radeon RG2133 Gamer Series Memory and Radeon RAMDisk 4.1, that offers both XMP and AMP memory profiles in one package, enabling ultimate ease in overclocking on both platforms1,2. AMD Radeon RG2133 Gamer Series Memory will ship with a free AMD Radeon RAMDisk 64GB, which features enhanced load-and-save functionality. When paired with an AMD A10 Series APU, AMD Radeon RG2133 Gamer Series Memory will improve frames-per-second (FPS) by up to 22 percent, claims AMD.

“AMD Radeon RG2133 Gamer Series Memory is armed with features designed to outperform the competition on any task,” said Roman Kyrychynskyi, product director, Graphics Business Unit, AMD. “Designed with multi-platform compatibility in mind, the AMD Radeon RG2133 brings cutting-edge technology, as well as uncompromising quality and compatibility for PC gamers.

“AMD and Dataram have worked together to significantly enhance the dynamic background load-and-save feature in order to create a seamless, non-volatile RAMDisk experience,” said Jason Caulkins, CTO, Dataram. “This underscores AMD and Dataram’s continued dedication to delivering the highest-performing memory products for PC enthusiasts.”

AMD Radeon RG2133 Gamer Series Memory is available in the USA in early May 2013 through Newegg.com.



 
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