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Corsair introduces 2GB DDR-667 FB-Dimms

Corsair introduces 2GB DDR-667 FB-Dimms

Author: Martin Brijs

Publication: 12/07/2006 5:37 AM

News type: Product news

Source: Corsair

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Corsair today expanded its Fully Buffered DIMM (FB-DIMM) family of products to include new high density DDR2-667MHz speeds to support the latest dual-core Intel Xeon based platforms. Corsair high density high-speed FB-DIMMs offer enhanced memory throughput allowing for superior application responsiveness. Based on the JEDEC standards, the new DDR2-667Mhz FB-DIMMs are designed to provide ultimate flexibility and expandability to balance capabilities of Intel dual core processors. Corsair claims every memory module is tested on Intel Xeon server platforms for maximum compatibility.
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Specifications of the new modules:

  • Low profile
  • CRC and ECC error detection and correction
  • 240-pin, Full Buffered dual inline memory module
  • Ultra high density using 512MBit SDRAM devices
  • Advanced Memory Buffer (AMB)
  • JEDEC standard 1.5V high speed differential point-to-point link
  • Four-bit prefetch architecture
  • Off-chip driver (OCD) impedance calibration

The new 2GB modules are available now, the price per module is US$ 379.

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