Friday, September 8th 2017

Silicon Power Releases DDR4 UDIMM With Heatsink Jacket

Silicon Power releases its DDR 4 UDIMM memory module with a newly designed heatsink jacket. The memory module DDR4 Unbuffered DIMM is compatible with the Intel Haswell-E platform and X99 series motherboards as well as with the Intel Skylake platform and 100 series motherboards. It is made for gamers and multimedia professionals who rely on fast data transfer rates that ensure smooth gaming or work sessions with 17GB/s of bandwidth.

The new heatsink element provides effective cooling for a reliably running system while adding fierce design to top off the user experience. The DDR4 UDIMM is made of selected original memory modules and is 100% factory-tested to guarantee high stability, durability, and compatibility. Backed by lifetime warranty, it comes with complete service and technical support.
DDR4 Unbuffered DIMM with Heatsink Product Features
  • Fierce design for the complete experience
  • High performance of up to 17GB/s bandwidth
  • Effective heat dissipation for a prolonged module lifespan
  • Original and high quality memory module
  • 100% tested for stability, durability and compatibility
  • Lifetime warranty
DDR4 Unbuffered DIMM with Heatsink Product Specifications
  • Capacity: 4GB, 8GB, 16GB
  • Dual Channel Kit: 8GB (4GB+2), 8GB (8GB*2), 16GB (16GB*2)
  • Dimension: 133.5 x 37.0 x 6.8mm
  • Frequency (Speed): 2400MHz
  • CAS Latency: CL17
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15 Comments on Silicon Power Releases DDR4 UDIMM With Heatsink Jacket

#1
RejZoR
Looks like something that would fit nicely into an ASUS ROG board...
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#2
phanbuey
shortly followed by an m2 SSD with a heat dissipating sweater.
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#3
infrared
Ummm.... These are incredibly slow.
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#4
EarthDog
Compatible with last gen stuff... cool.

Was this news 2 years ago? Is this a necro? :p

Why did I have to look up UDIMM? Seems redundant having to say that considering I don't think anyone here would think otherwise unless it was registered/ECC ram...
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#5
Valantar
EarthDogCompatible with last gen stuff... cool.

Was this news 2 years ago? Is this a necro? :p

Why did I have to look up UDIMM? Seems redundant having to say that considering I don't think anyone here would think otherwise unless it was registered/ECC ram...
Indeed, this gives off 2015-like vibes. Also, does Silicon Power sell RAM modules? I didn't know. I suppose that's a sign, though.
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#6
R00kie
Heatsinks on RAM sticks is news now?
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#7
xorbe
Single or Dual rank. Post products where all the specs are known.
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#8
ASOT
RGB ? Only RGB please! :D
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#9
RejZoR
It has no RGB. It has to be an old stuff lol
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#10
peche
Thermaltake fanboy
gdallskHeatsinks on RAM sticks is news now?
welcome to 2000's !
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#11
R-T-B
xorbeSingle or Dual rank. Post products where all the specs are known.
In this world, we'd report nearly no product launches.
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#12
Unregistered
Is it some sort of superfast normal storage? No? Fast RAM then? No? What's that? 2400c17? Really?!?!

*TRIGGERED*
#13
phanbuey
but guys...

Its compatible with Haswell E
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#14
R-T-B
phanbueybut guys...

Its compatible with Haswell E
And even Skylake! Which is being discontinued this month... but wow!
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#15
Ruru
S.T.A.R.S.
But hey, since it says GAMING, it can't be bad!

:laugh:
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