Kingston debuts low-latency DDR2 800MHz modules

Posted on Friday, May 18 2007 @ 2:20 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Although the market is slowly going to shift to DDR3 soon, Kingston just introduced a couple of new DDR2 modules rated at 800MHz. The most special thing about these modules are the ultra-low latencies of CL3-3-3-10.

"In lowering the latency even more, going to 3-3-3 with our new HyperX ultra low latency 800MHz DDR2 modules, Kingston is offering both gaming and tech enthusiasts the flexibility to drive performance and benchmarking scores to the limit," said Mark Tekunoff, senior technology manager, Kingston. "Gamers and reviewers have been waiting for memory vendors to achieve the 'holy grail' of 800MHz 3-3-3-- and they wait no more."

A 2GB kit of these modules costs $255.


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