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Patriot to launch DDR3-2500 MHz Kits and SandForce-powered SSDs

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 05/10/2010 10:32 AM | source: | 0 comment(s)

I've got a distinct feeling that we'll be seeing a lot of 2500 MHz DDR memory kits at computex this year. Patriot is also jumping the bandwagon as they planned planning two product highlights for its Computex 2010 booth among a number of new products the company will release around that time. Jumping into the DDR3-2500 MHz bandwagon, Patriot will introduce Viper II Series Sector 5 Edition 2500MHz memory kits that come in dual-channel 4 GB and triple-channel 6 GB variants. The modules will be able to operate at 2500 MHz with relatively tight timings of 9-11-9-27T, and voltage ranging between 1.65 to 1.7V. On the solid-state drive (SSD) front, Patriot will introduce new SSDs that make use of the popular SandForce-made SSD controllers.







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