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Product News: the latest products for the week commencing October 24, 2007 24 October, 2007 15:14:44
ARN reviews the latest products for the week commencing October 24, 2007
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Kingston Technologies has targeted gamers and PC power users with the inclusion of low-latency DDR PC3200 memory modules to its HyperX memory range. The new 400MHz (PC3200) CL2 DDR memory supports latency timings of 2-2-2-5-1 in 512MB memory configurations and a 1GB (2 x 512MB modules) kit. The new module features 184-pin un-buffered DDR modules, PC3200 400MHz settings: 2-2-2-5 (CAS Latency 2), aluminum heat spreader for thermal diffusion, a PCB height of 30.5mm and a voltage of 2.7v. The HyperX modules are available now from Simms International, Synnex, Ingram Micro and Tech Pacific.
RRP: 512MB — $328; 1GB kit — $559
www.kingston.com.au
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