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Buffalo Unveils New 8 GB Memory Modules

Buffalo Japan unveiled new 8 GB memory modules in the 204-pin SO-DIMM and standard 240-pin DIMM form-factors. These modules pack 8 GB capacity, and stick to JEDEC DDR3-1333 MHz standards. Featured in the D3N1333 series, these modules 1024M x 64bit DIMM configuration. They achieve 1333 MHz speeds with CAS latency of 9T and DRAM voltage of 1.5V. The Buffalo Tools software comes bundled with these modules. The two are priced at 26,670 JPY, around US $341.6.



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I cannot wait for these sticks to come down in price. 16 GB within two sticks? Yes Please.
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1333 Mhz? Oh please...
G.Skill has 1 extra Gigahertz on the same capacity:

http://news.softpedia.com/news/G-Ski...s-240212.shtml
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1333 Mhz? Oh please...
G.Skill has 1 extra Gigahertz on the same capacity:

http://news.softpedia.com/news/G-Ski...s-240212.shtml
Man! That's DIMM for desktop, this is SO-DIMM for notebook. 133MHz @ 8GB is indeed amazing.
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Man! That's DIMM for desktop, this is SO-DIMM for notebook. 133MHz @ 8GB is indeed amazing.
"Man", read the article again before posting garbage. There are both module, for desktop and mobile.
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I cannot wait for these sticks to come down in price. 16 GB within two sticks? Yes Please.
Is two sticks still better than 4 even on SB then?
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Is two sticks still better than 4 even on SB then?
Yes. Two sticks are less strain on the memory controller.
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