Wednesday, Sep 12th 2007 by James Allan Brady


Worth Reading?


YesNo
Loading ...

I am just as surprised as you, if you remember correctly, not too long ago ASUS released a motherboard with integrated DDR3 and that was a major leap from the memory technology only being integrated into graphics cards. DDR3 is the next step in the DDR series providing amazing clock and transfer speeds.

gskill_ddr3-thumb

Of course they already have DDR4 in some graphics cards, but the fact that they are finally making DDR3 available for system memory use is a major leap. I am going to assume that the 1600 in the products name refers to the 1600MHz clock speed that it probably runs at.

g.skill-logo

Some of you may be saying that there isn’t any other hardware support for DDR3 but apparently Intel has already snuck support for G.Skill’s new chips into some of its latest chipsets. The Taiwanese company is the first to release this technology in an interchangeable format. The DDR3 sticks are set to be released in packs of 2×1GB for an unknown price on an equally well informed release date, basically we don’t know, but we have pics and details and that’s a good start.

G.Skill DDR3-1600 CL7 memory [via PCLaunches]

Subscribe via RSS or Email | Read 2 times


  1. No Comments

Add your comments

Fill in the required fields below to leave a comment or login to your account. If you haven't signed up, you can do so free here. With SlashGear account, you will be able to participate on SlashGear Forums discussion.






Close [X]
E-mail It
About / Advertise / Contact / Archives / Privacy Policy / Terms of Use
Copyright © 2006-2008 SlashGear, All Rights Reserved.