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Super Talent Introduces Dual & Quad Rank Quad-Chanel DDR3 RDIMMs

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Super Talent Technology, a leading manufacturer of NAND flash storage solutions, today announces a new line of 1066 & 1333 MHz, quad-rank registered DDR3 RDIMM modules for servers.

Many of today's new servers support a new 16 core processors and now require a new type of RDIMMs called quad-channel DDR3. On the heels of their single and dual rank RDIMMs, Super Talent is pleased to announce a new Quad-Rank Quad-Channel RDIMM Module designed for those who require even more DRAM capacity.





At 8 GB & 16 GB per module, today's servers can now support a maximum of 256 GB of RAM. These modules have passed vigorous testing using the new AMD Interlagos compatible motherboards and even support fully loaded configurations at speeds up to 1066 MHz.

Operating efficiently at 1.5V, these new RDIMMs use up to 25% less voltage compared to DDR2 modules. If you are looking for a green RDIMM solution that delivers maximum performance, capacity and efficiency, you owe it to yourself to call SuperTalent Technology.

Products are available and currently shipping.



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