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Thursday, 24 April 2008 10:43

Super Talent claims first 1800MHz 4GB DDR3 kit

Written by Slobodan Simic

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New Project X addition

 


Super Talent
has announced its latest addition to the Project X series, a 4GB (2x2GB) kit. The new kit works at 1,800MHz which is possible due to the use of hand selected Micron DRAM chips.

Alongside the 1,800MHz clock, the new kit works at 8-8-8-24 latencies at 1.9V. The new kit is cooled by Super Talent's Project X cooling solution, which, according to the press release has 106% more aluminum than standard heatsinks.

The new kit is backed with a lifetime warranty and should be available for under US$499.

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