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Chaintech presents its new APOGEE GT DDRII 1066 memory modules

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Taipei, Taiwan, April 11, 2007 - Walton Chaintech, the world's renowned memory module and graphic cards maker, introduces its new APOGEE GT DDRII 1066 memory module. Designed to fulfill the speed and performance requirements of extreme gamers and computer enthusiasts, APOGEE GT DDRII 1066 module is believed as an innovative addition to the GT line up. Featuring high performance, lower latency, and lower power consumption, the DDRII 1066 is the best choice for high-end platforms based on the Intel Core 2 Duo/Extreme/Quad series or AMD Athlon 64 series processors.



Effortlessly achieving speeds up to 8.5 GB/s, the DDRII 1066 supplies 32% more bandwidth than DDRII 800 (6.4 GB/s). With unparalleled speed and dual-channel configuration support, DDRII 1066 efficiently synchronizes with INTEL CPU FSB transfer rates on INTEL chipset. APOGEE GT DDRII 1066 modules use top quality 64M x 8 BGA chips, with a highest capacity reaching 1GB in size for faster graphics rendering, 3D gaming, and performance computing.

Walton Chaintech releases these new APOGEE GT DDRII 1066 modules in matched pair kits in order to provide users with guaranteed compatibility. All APOGEE GT DDRII 1066 memory modules pass the rigorous dual channel testing. Also worth mentioning is that they are produced using the best quality chips from leading DRAM Fab, and are required to complete a high temperature burn-in test to meet our published specifications. With extensive expertise in memory module manufacturing, the APOGEE GT DDRII 1066 is guaranteed to satisfy the needs of the most demanding gamers and enthusiasts.

Walton Chaintech is continuing to focus heavily on the gaming and overclocking market. Therefore, Walton Chaintech is developing new products that satisfy gamers and enthusiasts' needs on performance and stability, as well as the best possible cost. The release of APOGEE GT memory module perfectly reflects Walton Chaintech's long-term commitment and continuous efforts to provide the best solutions for gaming enthusiasts.

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Very nice. One day I'll go modern and retire my old s939 PC's with DDR and upgrade to something with DDRII as everyone else seems to have.
 

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Very nice. One day I'll go modern and retire my old s939 PC's with DDR and upgrade to something with DDRII as everyone else seems to have.

but are'nt they going to start making DDR3 ?

but they'll look better if they where all black green and black dont look nice
 

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but are'nt they going to start making DDR3 ?

but they'll look better if they where all black green and black dont look nice

Yes, and that will mean I'll still be a generation behind.... I can never win...
 
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Yes, and that will mean I'll still be a generation behind.... I can never win...

I'm still only on DDR with my 939 setup lol. I probably won't upgrade until DDR3 comes out :p
 
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