Super Talent debuts quad-channel, quad rank DDR3 RDIMM for servers

Posted on Wednesday, December 07 2011 @ 15:05 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
Super Talent introduces quad-channel, quad rank registered DDR3 for servers:
Super Talent Technology, a leading manufacturer of NAND flash storage solutions, today announces a new line of 1333 MHz, quad rank registered DDR3 RDIMM modules for servers.

Today’s new motherboards that support the new 16 core processors, now require a new type of RDIMMs, quad-channel DDR3. On the heels of their single and dual rank RDIMMs, Super Talent is pleased to announce a new Quad-Rank Module for those who require even more DRAM capacity.

At 8GB per module, today’s servers can now support a maximum of 128GB of RAM. These modules have passed vigorous testing using the new AMD Interlagos™ compatible motherboards and even support fully loaded configurations at speeds up to 1066 MHz.

If you’re deploying a new server and have been looking for RDIMMs to deliver maximum performance and capacity, you owe it to yourself to call SuperTalent. Products available and shipping now.


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