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Guru3D.com » News » Panram Ninja-V Series DDR4-3300 MHz DIMM Kits

Panram Ninja-V Series DDR4-3300 MHz DIMM Kits

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 11/20/2014 09:53 AM | source: | 2 comment(s)
Panram Ninja-V Series DDR4-3300 MHz DIMM Kits

Panram today announces the update of its Ninja - V Series DDR4 lineup. The chips are fabricated on the 20nm manufacturing process, and is offered at two new speeds. They had already launched DDR4-2133 MHz (PC4-17000) and DDR4-2400 MHz (PC4-19200), now 2800 MHz to 3300 MHz are added as well.

The modules come in 4 GB and 8 GB, which means that the kits will only provide 8 GB and 16 GB. November 19, 2014, Taipei, Taiwan – Panram, a flash and DRAM memory manufacturer, today announces the update of its Ninja – V Series DDR4 lineup with the introduction of 2800, 3000, 3200, and 3300MHz memory modules for high performance on the latest Haswell-E platform.

Since launching 2133MHz and 2400Mhz DDR4 modules earlier this year, Panram has been hard at work to develop higher MHz modules. The new entries to the Ninja – V Series DDR4 family start from 2800MHz to 3300MHz. All Ninja – V Series products are available in 4GB single packs or 8GB/16GB kits.

The 2400MHz modules have a low voltage of 1.2V, while the 3000MHz, 3200MHz, and 3300MHz have a voltage pf 1.35V. This is a significant drop of legacy DDR3 modules which have a voltage of 1.65V. Every module is 100% hand tested to assure optimal operation. Panram provides a lifetime warranty for the NINJA – V Series.



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k37chup
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#4963458 Posted on: 11/20/2014 11:29 AM
Not so "ninja" with it timings!

Andrull
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#4963544 Posted on: 11/20/2014 02:52 PM
hehe, more like a cannon, theese memory chips.
Slow, but packs a real punch when the information at last arrives.

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