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Dataram Unveils Radeon™ R9 2400 Gamer Series Memory, Joining AMD in Revolutionizing Computing and UltraHD Entertainment
[January 16, 2014]

Dataram Unveils Radeon™ R9 2400 Gamer Series Memory, Joining AMD in Revolutionizing Computing and UltraHD Entertainment


PRINCETON, N.J. --(Business Wire)--

Dataram Corporation [NASDAQ: DRAM], today launched its AMD (News - Alert) Radeon™ R9 2400 Gamer Series Memory which was designed to provide seamless integration and enhanced performance when used in conjunction with AMD's newly released A-Series Accelerated Processing Units (APUs).

The A-Series represents AMD's most advanced APUs and includes new, industry-changing features to deliver superior computing and outstanding gaming performance. The AMD Radeon™ R9 2400 Gamer Series product is exclusively designed and engineered with AMD Memory Profile Technology (AMP) ,31 which unleashes the full potential of the A-Series APUs.

In addition to being compatible with Intel (News - Alert) platforms, the Radeon™ R9 2400 Gamer Series has been tested and certified by AMD to operate with AMD A10-7850K and AMD A10-7700K up to 2400MHz. The product design includes a glow green UV-activated gamer heat shield and a 6GB license to AMD's popular gaming optimization software, AMD Radeon™ RAMDisk2.

Visit www.amd.com/memorystore to purchase and obtain additional information on AMD's Radeon™ R9 2400 Gamer Series Memory product.

ABOUT DATARAM CORPORATION

Founded in 1967, Dataram is a worldwide leader in the manufacture of high-quality computer memory and software products. Our products and services deliver IT infrastructure optimization, dramatically increase application performance and deliver substantial cost savings. Dataram solutions are deployed in 70 Fortune 100 companies and in mision-critical government and defense applications around the world. For more information about Dataram, visit www.dataram.com.



The information provided in this press release may include forward-looking statements relating to future events, such as the development of new products, pricing and availability of raw materials or the future financial performance of the Company. Actual results may differ from such projections and are subject to certain risks including, without limitation, risks arising from: changes in the price of memory chips, changes in the demand for memory systems, increased competition in the memory systems industry, order cancellations, delays in developing and commercializing new products and other factors described in the Company's most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K, filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, which can be reviewed at http://www.sec.gov.

1Memory profiles are designed to boost system performance with pre-set memory profiles. AMP profiles are only available on supported AMD platforms and XMP profiles are only available on supported Intel platforms. The motherboard and the DDR3 memory module must be AMP or XMP-enabled in order to download preset profiles. Check with motherboard manufacturer and system memory manufacturer to see if AMP or XMP are enabled.


2AMD Radeon™ RAMDisk is designed to work with any AMD- or Intel-based platform with at least 512MB RAM (News - Alert) and can be created using system RAM not already assigned to the O/S. Although RAMDisk is software, Windows Management treats it as a Hard Disk Drive. There is a chance that the disk may become fragmented much like a hard disk however the performance issues are less than if the physical hard disk were to become fragmented. AMD plans to provide AMD Radeon™ RAMDisk support to future generation system memory specifications. AMD Radeon™ RAMDisk requires a minimum of 1GB of system memory for installation (Minimum 4GB of RAM recommended for RAMDisk creation.) AMD and Radeon are trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices (News - Alert), Inc. used by Dataram Corporation under license. RAMDisk™ is a trademark of Dataram Corporation.

3Visit www.radeonmemory.com for details on Limited Lifetime Warranty. Warranty provided by memory manufacturers. AMD's product warranty does not cover damages caused by overclocking, even when overclocking is enabled via AMD hardware or software.


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