New Low Latency HyperX Memory
Techtree News Staff, Oct 17, 2007 1245 hrs IST
Lower CAS latencies typically drive better performance even when a module's speed is slower, without creating thermal conditions that need extra cooling.
Techtree News Staff, Oct 17, 2007 1245 hrs IST
Lower CAS latencies typically drive better performance even when a module's speed is slower, without creating thermal conditions that need extra cooling.
Kingston Technology has announced the launch of its high performance 1800MHz DDR3 and low-latency 1625MHz HyperX memory modules.
Nitin Malhotra, country manager (India) of Kingston Technology, said Kingston is taking next generation memory to new levels with the 1800MHz HyperX 14400 series DDR3 memory.
Lower CAS latencies typically drive better performance even when a module's speed is slower, without creating thermal conditions that need extra cooling.
And whats the cost? Any approximations?
by Gdn | TD, Chennai, on Oct 17, 2007 03:39 PM, Report abuse Reply
what do we do with 1800mhz? things we have already is far enough. the price??!?!
by jeyanth, chennai, on Oct 17, 2007 10:31 PM, Report abuse
DDR3 for us Indians is just so much hype !!- four to five times the price -- for 2-5% increase in performance is too much of a penalty to pay i think.
by vijayshimla, Shimla 171001, on Oct 17, 2007 04:17 PM, Report abuse Reply
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by morph, Pune, on Oct 18, 2007 08:56 AM, Report abuse Reply