Interesting...I didn't think we would see DDR2 memory until the end of the year. Now they are saying March. I guess all fo the new AMD 939 mobos and Intel's offering will have some sort of support for it? I just got this email a few minutes ago...
San Francisco, CA, February 18, 2004 – Corsair Memory, Inc., a global
leader in ultra-performance DDR memory modules for PC gamers and
enthusiasts, today announced their new XMS2 family of xtreme performance DDR2
memory modules.
The first product in this family is the Twin2X1024-4300, a matched pair
of 512MB 533MHz 240-pin DDR2 modules. This product has been tested
extensively on several different DDR2-based motherboards and is expected to
be 100% compatible with the newest DDR2 chipsets and motherboards.
Every Twin2X1024-4300 matched pair is tested as a pair in a dual channel
DDR2 motherboard at 533MHz to ensure functionality at specified clock
speeds in a dual channel environment. The Twin2X1024-4300 supports JEDEC
standard 4-4-4-12 latencies, and comes equipped with classic black
aluminum heat spreaders.
DDR2, the second generation of Double Data Rate memory technology,
includes new features such as a larger 4-bit prefetch and programmable
on-die termination (ODT) to reduce signal bounce and improve reliability at
high speeds.
btw, this wasn't the whole email, just the part I felt everyone wanted to read.
dave
San Francisco, CA, February 18, 2004 – Corsair Memory, Inc., a global
leader in ultra-performance DDR memory modules for PC gamers and
enthusiasts, today announced their new XMS2 family of xtreme performance DDR2
memory modules.
The first product in this family is the Twin2X1024-4300, a matched pair
of 512MB 533MHz 240-pin DDR2 modules. This product has been tested
extensively on several different DDR2-based motherboards and is expected to
be 100% compatible with the newest DDR2 chipsets and motherboards.
Every Twin2X1024-4300 matched pair is tested as a pair in a dual channel
DDR2 motherboard at 533MHz to ensure functionality at specified clock
speeds in a dual channel environment. The Twin2X1024-4300 supports JEDEC
standard 4-4-4-12 latencies, and comes equipped with classic black
aluminum heat spreaders.
DDR2, the second generation of Double Data Rate memory technology,
includes new features such as a larger 4-bit prefetch and programmable
on-die termination (ODT) to reduce signal bounce and improve reliability at
high speeds.
btw, this wasn't the whole email, just the part I felt everyone wanted to read.
dave
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