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Panram Announces Ninja-V Series DDR4-3300 MHz Memory Kits

Panram, a flash and DRAM memory manufacturer, today announces the update of its Ninja - V Series DDR4 lineup with the introduction of 2800, 3000, 3200, and 3300MHz memory modules for high performance on the latest Haswell-E platform.

Since launching 2133MHz and 2400Mhz DDR4 modules earlier this year, Panram has been hard at work to develop higher MHz modules. The new entries to the Ninja - V Series DDR4 family start from 2800MHz to 3300MHz. All Ninja - V Series products are available in 4GB single packs or 8GB/16GB kits.

Panram Technology Launches the NINJA-V Series DDR4 Memory

Panram Technology rely on strong R & D capabilities and solid manufacturing capability to provide customers customized design (Customize) professional Original Equipment Manufacturing (OEM) and Original Design Manufacturing (ODM) services to fully meet the needs of customers. Today announced its new NINJA - V DDR4 Series memory modules developed to high performance and high quality product to end users. Ninja from mystery Japan to represent strong, powerful, quick and cool. Panram Technology NINJA - V DDR4 Memory is just like Ninja style, silent and high performance.

In computer component industry, DDR3 memory modules has been fully transfer into mainstream spec to replaced DDR2 many years ago. However the computer industry become very fastest growing marketing, to reach more performance as the target, DDR3 memory modules is facing bottleneck of weak bandwidth, high voltage and etc limited. Intel and JEDEC take lead of develop the next gen memory spec "DDR4", to replace DDR3 in the future. Intel Haswell - E platform X99 is the world first DDR4 consumer motherboard chipset, Panram Technology has very good relationship with Intel, in the very beginning stage to involved DDR4 development work, the NINJA - V DDR4 series.

Panram Also Debuts the Apple Mac Module Series

Panram continues our commitment to satisfy users of different systems by providing a more optimal operation environment. In 2014, Panram launched the DDR3 Apple Mac Module dedicated for Mac users, offering more upgrade options, high compatibility and fusion with the Mac.

For users of different levels, Panram has provided two module versions. The Panram Mac Module - DDR3 1866 MHz series is especially designed for the Mac Pro to reach 100% compatibility, and includes an automatic error correction code function (ECC) to achieve better stability. For the general Mac users, we offer the Mac Module - DDR3 1600 MHz. Fulfilling various needs, either upgrades or increases in memory capacity - The Panram - Mac Module series is the #1 choice for Mac users.

Panram Announces the Jewel Series USB3.0 Drives

When Panram meets the USB 3.0, the Panram Jewel Series is created. Offered in ruby and sapphire color, the nimble 20 x 12.2 x 6.5 mm form weighs only 1.5g. The alluring device crafted with refined zinc alloy housing and topped with a diamond cut jewel cap, impeccably displays grace and stability. The USB 3.0 interface provides users high speed data transmission and backward compatibility with the USB 2.0. Users are also presented with 4 memory storage options of 4/16/32/64 GB for selection.

Paired with life-time warranty and Panram's top quality and service assurance, the Panram Jewel series is the best USB 3.0 carried.

Panram Introduces the USB 2.0 World Cup Drive

The World Cup that comes only once every 4 years will start on June 2014. Top players all over the world will gather in Brazil to compete in the prestigious game. Panram has prepared six limited edition USBs that sport the national flags of the representing teams: Brazil, France, Italy, Spain,Argentina, and Australia. You can store data while cheering for your team with Panram's limited edition World Cup Drive.

USB2.0 plug & play, special UV printing for long-lasting color. 8 GB memory capacity, great price and value collection.

Panram Unveils G1 Line of Compact USB 3.0 OTG Flash Drives

Panram unveiled the G1-Flash Drive, its first major attempt at a flash drive. These compact, brushed aluminium-clad drives could be mistaken for cheap USB 2.0 sticks, but actually feature USB 3.0 interface, with standard and micro-USB connectors, on its ends. The drive supports USB OTG support, and can plug into compatible Android tablets and smartphones. The Samsung Galaxy S5, with its USB 3.0 interface, should be able to munch into this drive's bandwidth. It comes in two capacities, 32 GB and 64 GB. The company also unveiled the Jewel line of super-compact USB 3.0 drives, which come in capacities of 32 GB, and various shiny body trims.

Panram Unveils Ninja-V DDR4 Memory Modules

Panram unveiled its first consumer DDR4 memory modules, ready for upcoming Haswell-E HEDT platform, the Ninja-V. Equipped with simple and contemporary looking heatspreaders that aren't much taller than the module itself, the first Ninja-V modules will stick to JEDEC standard speeds of DDR4-2133. They'll run at 2133 MHz, with standard timings, and module voltage of 1.2V. The company will launch the Ninja-V towards the end of this year, when Intel launches the Haswell-E HEDT platform, which features a quad-channel DDR4 IMC, which could offer system memory bandwidths in excess of 80 GB/s.

Panram Unveils Excalibur Water Resistant Mechanical Gaming Keyboard

Panram pole-vaulted itself into the gaming peripherals scene with the Excalibur water-resistant mechanical gaming keyboard. Available in two 2-tone color options, black+beige and black+orange, the keyboard can withstand most drink spills. Panram demonstrated this by setting up a water cascade. As a keyboard, the Excalibur features 103 keys, with multiple macro sets. The company didn't mention which switches it's using, but given its 50 million keystroke lifespan, it has to be one of the Cheery MX variants. The gaming cluster features anti-ghosting, and the keyboard overall features full NKRO. The keys are back-lit, and you can select from five illumination levels. Other features include a 2 m fiber cable, and 2-port USB hub.

PANRAM Also Introduces the GT1 OTG Flash Drive

With the advent of smart phones and tablets, mobile devices became an unstoppable force in the global community. The generation where everybody owns multiple mobile devices has brought forth the popularity of related accessories. Responding to the demand, Panram Technology especially launched the Panram GT1 portable storage series (Go Travel - OTG drive), to provide consumers with more convenient sharing options. Without via transmission cable, data sharing is made easy and effortless.

The Panram OTG (On The Go) Drive - GT1 series upholds Panram's principle of using the best original memory chips under a meticulous production process, to provide consumers the best operating condition. The COB package design coordinates with both ends of the USB, flawlessly combing the USB 3.0 and Micro USB, for easy data sharing between the computer and the Android system.

PANRAM Presents the Light Sword Gaming DDR3 Memory

PANRAM co. was founded in 1994, a brand which until today has been unknown to most of us. Even though PANRAM as a brand are fairly unknown by their own name, they are the OEM for other brands producing up to 3 million units per month. Today, the manufacturer decided to use own experience, patents, quality control and combine it along with market knowledge of Caseking distributor to gain it's own recognition in the market. Together, Caseking and PANRAM are presenting today a new series of PANRAM, Light Sword. Light Sword has a red LED backlight, which resembles the shape of the legendary lightsaber.

"We wanted to release together unique high-end memory that differentiate from anything we have ever seen." says head of memory division at Caseking - Jens Becker. Each piece of Light Sword has specially selected integrated circuits for easier overclocking capabilities. PANRAM says that for example 2400 MHz model can be turned up to a speed of 2666 MHz without bigger problems and with using the same latency.
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