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saaya
05-27-2005, 04:14 AM
Corsair today launched their PC8000UL memory wich is rated to run DDR2 1000 speeds stock! the only thing i wondered about was:
rated to run at aggressive latency settings of 5-4-4-9:eh:

why do they call it UL like their 5400UL wich was rated at 3-2-2?
doesnt UL stand for Ultra Latency?
i hope they launch some DDR2 800 or DDR2 1000 memory at tighter timings, i think that would be much more successfull.


heres the full press release:

Corsair Leads Industry in DDR2 Transition with Launch of XMS2-8000UL

-- Available immediately, Corsair raises the memory frequency bar to 1GHz to turbo charge Intel i955X based system performance --

Fremont, CA (May 27, 2005) - Corsair® Memory, Inc., a worldwide leader in high performance memory and cooling products for enthusiasts and overclockers, today is pleased to unveil XMS2-8000ULTM as its latest addition to the high performance XMS family of products. First in the industry to ship DDR2 memory modules at factory default frequency of 1GHz, Corsair once again demonstrates its leadership position in high performance products and commitment to support platform transitions.

Available immediately in both single module and dual kit packages and rated to run at aggressive latency settings of 5-4-4-9, the new XMS2-8000UL was developed in collaboration with ASUS® Computer for its latest Intel® i955X chipset based motherboard, the P5WD2 Premium. Backed with a life time warranty and a potential to be overclocked to 1066+ Mhz, Corsair's new XMS2-8000UL complements ASUS' P5WD2 Premium motherboard as the ultimate choice for enthusiasts. In SiSoft Sandra memory test performed at Corsair, overclocking XMS2-8000UL memory to 1066 MHz delivers an incredible 17% memory performance improvement compared with DDR2-667. Leveraging Intel processor's native support for multi-threaded tasks, Corsair brings new memory capability to the platform to run memory intensive applications such as 3D games concurrently with other demanding applications.

"Last month, we saw enthusiasts worldwide overclocking our ultra low latency XMS2-5400ULTM memory modules to over 1GHz. This month, we are pushing the envelope further with the introduction of the native low-latency 1GHz parts" said John Beekley, VP of Applications Engineering at Corsair. "Corsair's engineers have achieved a milestone in memory development with the XMS2-8000UL. Combined with the availability of performance motherboards such as the ASUS P5WD2, we expect adoption of high performance DDR2 memory to explode," continued Beekley.

XMS2 8000UL Part Numbers

CM2X512-8000UL - Single Module of 512MB

TWIN2X1024-8000UL - Matched Pair of 2 x 512MB modules (1GB kit)

The world's first running demonstration of the new XMS2-8000UL will be showcased at the 2005 Computex trade show in Taiwan (May 31 - June 4, 2005). Both single module and matched pair packages will be available immediately through Corsair's authorized resellers and distributors worldwide. For more information and specifications of the new XMS2 8000UL products, please visit http://www.corsairmemory.com/corsair/xms2.html

perkam
05-27-2005, 04:28 AM
Cas 5 seems to be the bane of ddr2 at the moment...the memory manufacturers will just have to make better ram for the enthusiasnt consumer to buy them. Otherwise I might hold out until DDR3 System Ram or XDR or FBDIMM (all on various roadmaps).

Perkam

saaya
05-27-2005, 05:27 AM
i think skipping ddr2 wont be a big problem, if you have good ddr memory you can keep it until ddr3 comes out without beeing unable to play the latest games :)