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    Super Talent Introduces 2GB PC8000 CAS4 Low Latency DDR2 Kit

    I realized that nobody has posted it here before and I thought it's worth mentioning...

    This new Super Talent's DDR2 product has been announced 2 weeks ago and will soon (if not yet) be available at their authorized resellers.
    Super Talent Introduces 2GB PC8000 Low Latency DDR2 Kit

    World's Fastest DDR2 Just Got Faster!

    San Jose, California - August 7, 2006 -- Super Talent Technology, a leading manufacturer of memory modules and flash products, today announced one of the world's fastest 2GB DDR2 kits. The new T1000UX2G4 is tested in a motherboard and guaranteed to operate at DDR2-1000 at astonishing 4-5-4-15 latencies at 2.2 volts.

    The T1000UX2G4 kit supports Enhanced Performance Profiles (EPP). Two performance profiles are programmed into the SPD of the modules to facilitate overclocking with motherboards that support EPP.

    This PC8000 kit is the first memory kit to sport Super Talent's new blue cast aluminum High Efficiency (HE) heat spreader. The new HE heat spreader has ridges that increase its surface area for optimal cooling, and an embossed Super Talent logo. The HE heatspreader will soon be a standard feature on Super Talent's entire overclocking product line, phasing into production in August.

    According to David Crume, Super Talent Marketing Manager, "This new kit looks sleek in our new HE heatspreader, supports EPP for quick and easy overclocking, and delivers formidable performance at 1GHz CL4." Mr. Crume continued, "This is our highest performance DDR2 kit yet. It is ideal for extreme performance computing."

    This kit is available now from Super Talent resellers worldwide at an MSRP of $429.
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    Just to let those of you interested know, I have just received one of those kits for evaluation on XS. Therefore, look for my usual OCing Report in Xtreme Bandwidth section in just a few days If all goes well, it will be a dual-platform test, on AM2 and C2D setups...





    'till then
    Last edited by bachus_anonym; 08-23-2006 at 01:58 PM.

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    Looks good, I checked there UK seller and theres just the CAS 5 stuff at the moment. Have you tested properly it yet(with insane volts)?
    Last edited by C Stat B; 08-23-2006 at 02:29 PM.
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    Heya!

    My OCing Report's Core 2 Duo's testing part is done. Check it out guys, if you're interested

    Latest Best from Super Talent --> T1000UX2G4 OCing Report <-- C2D & AM2 tested!!!
    Thanks

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    I've got the DDR2 800 4-4-3-8 stuff coming soon... Do you know if its good?
    Last edited by C Stat B; 09-04-2006 at 01:28 PM.
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    The heatspreaders remind me of walmart for some reason.

    Nice test, bachus_anonym.

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    Very ugly but if you can remove the heatspreaders and it performs good.. cant complain.
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