Team Group breaks 2000MHz DDR3 Barrier
Written by John M   

 

The 2000 MHz barrier is all history, Team Group has gone and demolished it with a 2 GB DDR3 memory kit (2 x 1 GB) that works at a frequency of 2133 MHz (PC3 17000).

To accomplish this record breaker, the modules must endure between 2.1 and 2.2 volts. Evidently, being so much above the standard 1.5V for DDR3, special cooling measures are called for, which could be summarized with the words "Super Thermal Conduction Black Heat Spreaders" (we know you love those). In case all that mambo jambo is worth a zit, we always have a lifetime guarantee, right?

As with many CES "presentations", they are still nowhere to be seen, but it will be curious to see how this memory fares with such latencies as 10-10-10-30.

Link: TechConnect.

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