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Thursday, 01 December 2011 15:17

Corsair rolls out new Vengeance DDR3 SODIMM kits

Written by Slobodan Simic

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The 4 and 8GB at 1866MHz


Corsair has updated its Vengeance memory lineup with a trio of new memory upgrade kits for notebooks. Although not as mean as their desktop counterparts, the new Vengeance notebook kits are surely a tempting option in case you are looking to upgrade your notebook.

The lineup starts with a single 4GB DDR3 module clocked at 1866MHz with 10-10-10-27 latencies at 1.5V. The next in line is a bit slower 8GB (2x4GB) DDR3 kit working at 1600MHz with slightly tighter 9-9-9-24 latencies at same 1.5V. The top part of the offer is the dual-channel 8GB (2x4GB) 1866MHz DDR3 kit with 10-10-10-27 latency at 1.5V. While searching for the prices, we also noticed a 4GB DDR3-1600 module running at those tighter 9-9-9-24 latencies as well.

Currently, the new Vengeance SO-DIMM kits are currently listed in Europe with a lowest price set at €19.63 for the 4GB-1600 CL9 one, while 8GB 1600MHz kit sells for as low as €39.27. The top offer 8GB 1866MHz CL10 kit is available for as low as €78,53. As far as the US market goes, all three officialy announced kits are currently listed on Corsair's site with a price set at US $39.99 for the 4GB-1866 module, US $74.99 for the 8GB-1600 kit and US $149.99 for the 8GB-1866 one.

You can find them all here.

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Last modified on Thursday, 01 December 2011 21:13
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