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APACER is first with PCIe 5.0 SSDs: up to 13,000MB/sec reads (!!!)
APACER unveils its new PCIe 5.0 NVMe consumer SSD, the new AS2280F5: pushes 13GB/sec reads, and 12GB/sec writes for the future.
AMD Ryzen 7000 series CPUs to support DDR5-5200 memory out of the box
Apacer has already confirmed that AMD's new AM5 platform will support DDR5-5200 memory out of the box, beating Intel Alder Lake.
The First XR-DIMM DRAM Module with RTCA DO-160G Certification From the Leading Supplier of Industrial-grade Memory
Apacer NOX RGB DDR4-3200 32GB Memory Kit Review
The Apacer NOX packs some serious performance and beats most of its competitors, but the price will certainly set your back a fair bit.
Apacer Z280 240GB M.2 NVMe PCIe SSD Review
In the Z280, Apacer has produced one of the most potent Phison E7 powered SSDs we've ever tested.
Apacer ASMini 240GB Portable SSD Review
Apacer adds to their lineup with a small form factor portable SSDs with the ASMini. We check out the 240GB model right here.
Apacer AC730 1TB Military-Grade Portable HDD Review
Apacer outs their most durable storage solution to date, the AC730 1TB military-grade portable HDD. Is it any good? Let's find out.
Apacer Panther Rage Illumination DDR4-2400 16GB Review
Apacer's Panther Rage Illumination DDR4-2400 16GB dual-channel memory kit goes under the chopping block as we see just what it can do.
Apacer Blade Fire DDR4-3200 32GB Dual-Channel Memory Kit Review
Apacer's Blade Fire DDR4-3200 32GB dual-channel memory kit is under the spotlight today. Does this flashy kit have what it takes? Read on.
Apacer Panther DDR4-2666 16GB Dual-Channel Memory Kit Review
Apacer is not typically known for its overclocking friendly memory kits, but that notion may need to change after looking at its Panther DDR4-2666 RAM.
Style meets ultra-performance with Apacer's new LED-lit DDR4 RAM kits
Apacer announces its new Blade Fire 3200MHz DDR4 RAM kits with LED-lit pulse tech.
Apacer announces new Panther 2666MHz DDR4 RAM modules
Apacer bridges accessibility with performance with its new Panther DDR4 RAM line.
Apacer AH553 128GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive Review
If you are in the market for a high performance flash solution, the Apacer AH553 USB 3.0 flash drive may be worth looking at.
Apacer claims its 3000MHz DDR4 laptop RAM is 'the true champion'
Apacer tells us that its new 3000 MHz DDR4 laptop RAM can operate in temperatures up to 120 degrees Celsius (248 F)
Feel the Power and Speed Inside Your Laptop NOX DDR4 64GB 3000MHz SO-DIMM The True Champion
Apacer Commando EK DDR4 3200MHz 16GB Quad-Channel Memory Kit Review
Chad tells us all about Apacer's Commando EK DDR4 3200MHz memory kit in the 16GB Quad-Channel configuration.
Apacer Thunderbird PT910 256GB PCIe SSD Review
Apacer launches a new All-in-One RAID drive in 256GB and 512GB capacities for gamers and power users. Here's our Thunderbird PT910 PCIe SSD verdict.
256GB SSDs will cost less than $70 in 2H 2015, according to Apacer
Apacer predicts that the price of 256GB SSDs will drop to below $70 in the second half of 2015.
Apacer unveils new sleek and stylish AS710 Portable SSD
Apacer's new SSD is not only portable, but it looks as good as it is fast!
Apacer unveils new high-speed 22PIN SATA 3 Modular SSD
Apacer announces new SDM5 SSD featuring capacities up to 128GB.
Apacer shows off new ARES DDR3-3000 series RAM
Apacer launches new ARES line of high-performance overclocking RAM.
Apacer AC232 USB3.0 Super Speed Portable HDDs Innovative anti-slip & anti-shock design with the stylish tropical ocean pattern
Apacer Rolls Out the World's Tiniest USB 3.0 Flash Drive: AH152 Creating the High-Speed Legend
Apacer ARES PC3-17066 8GB Kit Review
I can't even remember the last time I saw an Apacer RAM kit. That doesn't matter, though, cause we've got the ARES PC3-17066 kit on hand now.
Apacer's SATA modular SSD series designed to run under rigorous extended-temperature environments
Apacer debuts ARES Series DDR3-2133 Overclocking 8GB Memory Kit for the Latest Intel Sandy Bridge P67 and Z68 Platforms
Turbo II is better than Turbo I Apacer say with new SSD drives
Apacer like most other companies jump on the SATA III bandwagon.