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Buffalo 8GB DDR3-1333MHz Memory Kits for Mac

August 16th, 2010. Published under Buffalo, DDR3. No Comments.

Buffalo Japan is preparing a new DDR3 memory kit for Apple Mac. This SO-DIMM modules is DDR3 with 1333 MHz speed, Mac Ready and available as a single module with model number A3N1333-4G and as a dual-channel kit A3N1333-4GX2.

These Buffalo memory kits offers 4 GB per module, 8 GB for the kit (4GB x2). The A3N1333-4G is priced in Japan at US $268 while the A3N1333-4GX2 at $528. It will hit stores by mid-August.

Kingston HyperX H2O DDR3 memory Kits

August 5th, 2010. Published under DDR3. No Comments.

Kingston technology yesterday announced a new memory series hyperX H2O. The new water-cooled DDR3 memory kits boast of CL9-11-9-27 at 1.65v and  available in 3 models: 6GB DDR3 2000MHz, 4GB DDR3 2000MHz and 4GB DDR3 2133MHz.

The 6GB DDR3 2000MHz  should cost at $235 while the 4GB DDR3 2133MHz cost $205, and 4GB DDR3 2000MHz cost $157.

Corsair Dominator GT GTX6 DDR3 Memory

July 3rd, 2010. Published under Corsair, DDR3. No Comments.

The new Dominator GT GTX6 DDR3 memory has just announced today by Corsair. The GTX6 boasts an ultra high speed PC3-21000 single-rank 1GB DDR3 DIMM, it tested on the Gigabyte P55A-UD5 motherboard with BIOS Revision F10 at a clock speed of 2625MHz, specially selected Intel Core i7-860 and Core i7-870 CPUs, With the use of processor, cooled with the aid of liquid nitrogen, it was possible to reach the frequency 2976 MHz.

The Corsair Dominator GT GTX6 DDR3 memory is available in a limited quantity and backed up by Corsair’s legendary customer service and technical support.

Kingston HyperX DDR3-2333 MHz Announced

June 3rd, 2010. Published under DDR3, Kingston. No Comments.

Kingston yesterday announced the World’s Fastest DDR3 Triple-Channel Memory, the Kingston HyperX DDR3-2333 MHz. this memory kit gained Intel XMP certification on the Core i7 platform and its runs at 9-11-9-27 timings at 1.65 volts.

Kingston will released 2333MHz 3GB triple-channel kits 2250MHz 6GB kits for enthusiasts, gamers and benchmarkers to the market. The 3GB 2333MHz memory priced at $252 while the 6GB 2333MHz is at $543.

Super Ultra Fast Dominator GTX4 2533 MHz DDR3 Memory

May 10th, 2010. Published under Corsair, DDR3, Manufacturers, Memory, PC Hardware. No Comments.

Looking for super fast DDR3 memory? Now you can buy Dominator GTX4, the new ultra speed module DDR3 memory. The speed is guaranteed up to 2533 MHz. Dominator GTX4 is a product from Corsair. This is a worldwide supplier of high-performance PC components. You can find in limited quantity from the Corsair Online Store.

The extraordinary speed requires an extremely meticulous, manual screening process to produce the super fast modules. Each module represents the fastest thirty-two RAMs out of literary thousands of candidates. For your information, this GTX4 module is hand-tested in the lab at 253 MHZ with latency settings at 1.65V.

Transcend aXeRam 6GB DDR3-2000 triple-channel and 4GB DDR3-1600 dual-channel kits Announced

May 4th, 2010. Published under DDR3, Manufacturers, Memory, PC Hardware, Transcend. No Comments.

The aXeRam 6GB DDR3-2000 triple-channel and 4GB DDR3-1600 dual-channel kits has announced today by Transcend.

The Transcend aXeRam 6GB DDR3-2000 triple-channel has three 2GB modules at 2000MHz with timings of 9-9-9-24, offering memory bandwidth up to an incredible 48GB/s—an increase of 35% compared to standard 1333MHz memory and an operating voltage at just 1.6V, While the aXeRam 4GB DDR3-1600 dual-channel kits comes with two DDR3 1600MHz modules, timings of 8-8-8-24 and 1.6V operating voltage.

Crucial DDR3-1066 8GB, Excellent Memory for Your Computer

April 28th, 2010. Published under DDR3, Memory, PC Hardware. No Comments.

A computer with the 8 GB memory would be an awesome computer. That is why; check this out, the 8GB Crucial DDR3-1066 (PC3-8500) CL VLP. Imagine, 8GB memory in a piece, it was something amazing in the past, and today as well.

It’s a kind of registered dual in-line memory modules or the RDIMMs. It would be useful for the users to populate their system into the bigger systems. It could be upgraded to 144GB of memory. Wouldn’t that big enough?

It was designed to stand vertically. It was mainly conducted to accommodate the additional memories and it could be useful to the airflow of the system. Today, you could use this memory for your PC.