PQI debuts triple channel DDR3 kits

Posted on Friday, March 20 2009 @ 1:05 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
PQI has introduced 1066MHz and 1333MHz triple channel DDR3 memory kits. Details about the latencies aren't available though.
Due to software programming complexity and hardware requirements, the increased bandwidth and memory capacity definitely plays a major role in ones PC performance. Using specially picked DRAM modules in 128M*8 configuration combined with stringent testing methodology, its full compatibility and performance is ensured. PQI’s DDR3 tri-channel kit offer users extra memory capacity and greater bandwidth compared to DDR2 modules.

Current PQI tri-channel kits include DDR3-1066 and DDR3-1333 in various capacity variations (2GBx3 and 1GBx3). In the near future, an overclocking Turbo DDR3-1600 and DRR3-2000 version will be available to users.


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