Wednesday, April 15th 2009

Super Talent Launches 6 GB and 3 GB DDR3-2000 Kits

Super Talent Technology, a leading manufacturer of Flash storage solutions and DRAM memory modules, today launched a new Chrome Series of extreme performance triple channel DDR3 kits for Intel Core i7 based enthusiast motherboards.
The new Chrome Series is Super Talent's highest performance line of DDR3, which supports extremely high memory clock speeds at a relatively low 1.65 Volts to match the requirements of the new breed of Core i7 based motherboards. The first four Chrome Series triple channel kits include 6 GB and 3 GB kits in DDR3-2000 and DDR3-1800 speeds.

WB200UX6G9 6 GB (3x 2 GB) DDR3-2000 9-9-9-28 1.65 V
WB200UX3G9 3 GB (3x 1 GB) DDR3-2000 9-9-9-28 1.65 V
WB180UX6G8 6 GB (3x 2 GB) DDR3-1800 8-8-8-24 1.65 V
WB180UX3G8 3 GB (3x 1 GB) DDR3-1800 8-8-8-24 1.65 V


Super Talent Director of Marketing, Joe James, stated "The Chrome Series is the fastest memory we've ever made. These triple channel kits are engineered to reach mind-blowing speeds with today's fastest Core i7 boards." Each Chrome Series kit is hand tested in a triple channel motherboard at 1.65 V. Backed with a lifetime warranty, Chrome Series kits are shipping now to Super Talent resellers worldwide.
Source: Super Talent
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9 Comments on Super Talent Launches 6 GB and 3 GB DDR3-2000 Kits

#2
DanishDevil
From this angle, they look like a carbon copy of Corsair's HDX heatspreaders. I wonder if they are.
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#3
h3llb3nd4
Everyone just lurrvs copying!!
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#4
Haytch
Ive been meaning to go from 1600 to 2000 for a while now, but i think ill hold out a little longer.
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#5
to6ko91
for those extreme speeds I think they should have a better packaging :rolleyes:
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#6
Binge
Overclocking Surrealism
they also need better timings. You see Corsair/Kingston running with DDR3 2000MHz at timings over cas 8?
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#7
Weer
Oh, I remember when Super Talent made the cheaper DDR2-800 Micron D9 chips. The bargain price for 2GB was 144$ to Corsair's 200$, and Corsair weren't even using Micron D9. This was 3 years ago.

I ended up waiting a year and buying 8GB Powerchip DDR2-1000 sticks for around the same price.
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#8
EarlZ
Isnt the corsair GT 7-7-7-21 ?
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#9
Hayder_Master
EarlZIsnt the corsair GT 7-7-7-21 ?
right , crossair is faster , and i think it it was 7-7-7-24 not 21
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