Monday, July 30th 2007
Super Talent Extends DDR3 Leadership to 1866MHz
Super Talent Technology announced today the world's fastest production DDR3 kit. W1866UX2G8 is a 2GB kit that is tested and guaranteed to operate at 1866MHz (PC3-14900) at extremely low latencies. The W1866UX2G8 kit, the world's first 1866MHz 2GB kit (2x 1GB), supports ultra low 8-8-8-24 latencies. This kit is built with the fastest available, carefully screened DRAM chips, and is hand tested as a matched pair on a dual channel Asus P5K3 Deluxe motherboard at its rated specs at 1.9 volts.Super Talent Marketing Director, Joe James commented, "We're applying vast engineering resources to drive DDR3 performance to higher levels. This low latency 1866 Kit is the result of exhaustive testing and sorting of components, and this product stands without rival as the fastest DDR3 memory in the world." This product follows on the heels of Super Talent's very popular DDR3-1600 CL7 kit. Mr. James added, "Our DDR3 strategy is to be first to market with industry standard speed grades - 1333, 1600, and 1866 - and to optimize performance by supporting the lowest possible latencies".
This kit comes equipped with Super Talent's black cast aluminum heatsinks and is backed with a lifetime warranty. The W1866UX2G8 is designed, built and tested in Super Talent's San Jose, California headquarters. This product begins shipping today. Street price on the W1866UX2G8 will be approximately $625.
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This kit comes equipped with Super Talent's black cast aluminum heatsinks and is backed with a lifetime warranty. The W1866UX2G8 is designed, built and tested in Super Talent's San Jose, California headquarters. This product begins shipping today. Street price on the W1866UX2G8 will be approximately $625.
12 Comments on Super Talent Extends DDR3 Leadership to 1866MHz
but lol @ speed, im still on ddr1 @ 600mhz!! ... 1300mhz (ish) faster and on 1 volt less.. crazy :)
I thought DDR3s voltage was supposed to be 1.5v? these things are hovering around DDR2s volts.
mm.. these memory module is fast.. :) mm.. I wonder what they use.. micron maybe?? ;)