Super Talent Launches 800MHz RDIMMs
"Super Talent Technology, a leading manufacturer of DRAM memory modules and flash products, today launched a 1GigaByte 800MHz ECC Registered DDR2 server module."
Published: 13th February 2007 | Source: Super Talent |
Author: PV5150
Source: Super Talent
Official Press Release
Super Talent’s new T800RB1G was designed for ultimate reliability in high-end servers. This JEDEC standard 240-pin dual rank DDR2 RDIMM module is organized as 128Mbit x 72. The module is built with eighteen pieces of 64Megabit x8 DRAM chips in BGA packages. The T800RB1G module has already been qualified by Tyan Computer Corporation on the Tyan Thunder n3600R (S2912).
According to George Koivun, VP of Business Development at Tyan:
| “It’s exciting to see partners like Super Talent introducing fast new DDR2 server modules. This 800MHz memory elevates the performance of the memory subsystems in our server platforms to new levels.” |
T800RB1G is manufactured and tested in Super Talent’s state-of-the-art Silicon Valley factory. Every Super Talent server module built is hand tested in a server motherboard under load to ensure the highest level of reliability. This RoHS compliant product is available now to resellers directly from Super Talent at approximate reseller pricing of $139.
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* 1 x PCI-E X16 (X8 bandwidth) for additional physics card
Looks like we have a winner :D
TJS
Great board by a great manufacturer, Limqareb, but they don't show you that it's an nVidia 680i chipset, not AN Intel 975X chipset. Already have an EVGA 680i, want a 975X with dual electrical 16X... but keep looking. (If you find one, I'll give you every last rep point I'm allowed.)
TJS
yeah i thought the 680i was not dual x16 but maybe they modded it and made it a dual x16 maybe il find a 975x around
TJS
(if it had the dual 16X electrical.)

It's simply that the cards won't perform properly @ 8x8x