Kingston Intros Memory With Next-Gen Opteron Support
"Kingston Intros Memory With Next-Gen Opteron Support"
Published: 18th August 2006 | Source: N/A |
Kingston Technology today announced the release of its ValueRAM DDR2 ECC and Registered ECC memory modules specifically designed to support the Next–Gen Opteron processors.
Kingston Technology’s ValueRAM DDR2 ECC and Registered ECC memory features speeds up to 667 MHz, higher data bandwidths, lower power consumption and enhanced thermal output.
Marc Bernier, Research & Development Engineer, Kingston Technology comments “This is a significant development for Kingston, combining cutting-edge memory technology with the latest in processor development. Kingston Technology’s new ValueRAM DDR2 ECC and Registered ECC memory technology combined with Next-Generation AMD Opteron processors offers the perfect solution for consumers demanding leading price-performance, reduced operational costs and the best in processor and performance memory.”
Kingston new memory modules are available in 256 MB, 512 MB, 1 GB, and 2 GB configurations aimed towards higher-end computing. Each module undergoes 24 hours of burn-in reliability testing, extensive dynamic testing and visual inspection. This is combined with a 24/7 technical support service.
For more information visit Kingston
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