Super Talent debuts 1600MHz DDR3 memory

Posted on Tuesday, July 03 2007 @ 21:29 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Memory maker Super Talent today launches its first 1600MHz DDR3 memory modules and a new 2GB 1333MHz DDR3 memory module.

The W1600UX2G7 is a 1600MHz PC3-12800 2GB Kit (2x 1GB) that is tested at very aggressive 7-7-7-18 latencies at 1.8 volts. The W1600UX2G9 is a 1600MHz PC3-12800 2GB Kit (2x 1GB) that is tested at 9-9-9-21 latencies at 1.8 volts. Super Talent tests both these kits as a matched pair on a dual channel Asus P5K3 Deluxe motherboard. These kits are built with the newest gigabit IC's, using eight pieces of 128M x 8 chips to produce a single-sided module.

According to Super Talent Marketing Director, Joe James, "These kits were designed to shock hardcore tweakers and performance enthusiasts into a state of awe. Some of these kits have broken the 2000MHz barrier in our Compatibility Labs. Our 1600 CL7 kit sets a new standard in extreme performance memory." Street price on the W1600UX2G7 will be approximately $648, and on the W1600UX2G9 will be approximately $598.

Super Talent's new W1333UB2G8 is the world's first 1333MHz PC3-10660 2GB DDR3 DIMM. This product is tested at 8-8-8-18 latencies at 1.8 volts in a P35 based motherboard. Built with 128M x 8 DDR3 chips, the W1333UB2G8 is a two-sided dual rank module that will retail for approximately $417.



Super Talent's new DDR3 modules:
  • W1600UX2G7 - DDR3-1600 2GB Kit (2x1GB) 7-7-7-18, 1.8V black heatsink
  • W1600UX2G9 - DDR3-1600 2GB Kit (2x1GB) 9-9-9-21, 1.8V black heatsink
  • W1333UB2G8 - DDR3-1333 2GB DIMM 8-8-8-18, 1.8V black heatsinks


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