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    Corsair to present XMS2 DDRII modules at IDF

    Posted on Wednesday, February 04 2004 @ 21:08:42 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Corsair said that they will demonstrate their XMS2 DDR II memory modules at the Intel Developer Forum (IDF) in San Francisco February 17-19.
    “We are already sampling DDR-II modules which we will be releasing under the brand-name XMS2. While mainboards supporting this next generation memory will not hit the streets until April, our mainboard partners and gaming OEMs are already putting them to through their paces,” spokesperson for Corsair said.

    “Review sites are expected to begin testing Corsair XMS2 modules in February,” an official for the firm added.
    The first DDR-II memory modules will be PC2-3200 (400MHz) and PC2-4300 (533MHz), expect other memory vendors to showcase their products during IDF, CeBIT and other shows scheduled to happen this Spring. Corsair Memory is specialized on modules capable of working at speeds beyond specified by standards and may show off something that is faster than other DDR-II offerings.
    Source: X-Bit Labs


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