Adata has now become pretty much an established brand name as a manufacturer of memory products. This is quite an achievement, especially when you have big names like Corsair, Crucial, Kingston and OCZ all competing heavily in this market. What I do like about Adata is the fact that some of the lower-spec'd DDR2 memory kits they produce, actually use high quality D9 Micron ICs. This was evident in out last review of their DDR2-800 X-series 2Gb kit. Modules using these D9 Micron ICs offer better overclocking and excellent stability. For those who still don't know who Adata is ... here's a little blurb taken from their website.
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