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Acer debuts its fastest Predator RAM yet and kicks off sale

Acer has kicked off Black Friday season a little early with some big discounts on Predator memory and SSDs. The company has also launched its fastest Predator DDR5 RAM yet, hitting impressive speeds of 8400MT/s. 

The new Predator Hera DDR5 RGB memory has arrived with both Intel XMP and AMD EXPO compatibility, as well as speeds up to 8400MT/s. At this performance tier, the latest Predator Hera modules will be competing with the top-end of the market. These new 8400MT/s DDR5 memory kits should be available in the UK later this month.

At 8400MT/s, the latest Predator Hera memory will be very expensive. If you are looking for a cheaper upgrade then look no further, as several Predator memory kits and SSDs are currently on sale as part of a round of early Black Friday deals.

The 6000MT/s Predator Pallas II DDR5 32GB memory kit is down to less than £90 and the 64GB Predator Vesta II kit can be had for £178.49.

If you are in need of an SSD, the Predator GM7000 series of SSDs are getting discounts, starting with the 1TB version at £64.59, the 2TB version at £118.99 and the 4TB version expected to be discounted to £218.  The Acer FA200 offers even cheaper prices, starting at less than £55 for the 1TB version, and around £185 for the 4TB version.

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