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Old May 14, 2009, 07:21 PM   #1
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Corsair Readying 16 GB 4-piece DDR2 Memory Kit

Memory (and power supply) specialist Corsair is dressing up a new 4-module DDR2-800 kit, consisting of four 4 GB modules (16 GB in all). Carrying the model number QUAD2X16GB-6400, this kit uses a new heatspreader design Corsair has been using lately. The modules are screened for high-reliability. At 800 MHz, this kit may seem like a late-Kate into the market, but might use its module density as a selling-point. Corsair seeks an estimated 83,000 Yen (US $867?) for this kit. We admit, the price looks on the higher side, but are awaiting clarity on May 16, when the company officially announces it.



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Old May 14, 2009, 07:23 PM   #2
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A lot of people still running DRR2 that are going to want to upgrade, but I doubt for $800...

Though the people who will actually see a benefit from that much RAM are probably used to it by now.
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Old May 14, 2009, 07:38 PM   #4
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Yea that is not going to be use alot for a home PC... that amount of RAM is useless for normal purposes
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Newegg had them in stock earlier this week. Save 228 by shopping at Newegg!

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820145243

Too bad no one has 2x4 setups yet. That would be the sweet way to go. 8gb too much for playing games? Who cares, I've got 2 sticks for 8gb!
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For that amount of money, I'd just go i7.
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For that amount of money, I'd just go i7.
Yeah, if you can get by with only 12GB....

Time to bring on the 4GB DDR3!
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Newegg had them in stock earlier this week. Save 228 by shopping at Newegg!

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820145243

Too bad no one has 2x4 setups yet. That would be the sweet way to go. 8gb too much for playing games? Who cares, I've got 2 sticks for 8gb!
too bad its not 2 x 8gb sticks, it would have wonderful if it was and as stated in my board's specs by ECS I can load up freaking 32GB ram and a Phenom II @ 3 ghz and run a whole company's servers lol.

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For that amount of money, I'd just go i7.
crap with I7, more mem = more virtual servers

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looks interesting. i saw these listed on newegg for like $640ish (i forgot but it's listed there...yet it's on auto-notify).
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Lets see some sweet DDR3 kits corsair! Their DDR3 line up is pretty lame..
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id love to have that kit in all honesty it would make Zbrush work and Maya run a HELL of a lot better haha
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hmm, good ram kit high capacity but price is also high..

for that amount of money ($800) i could get a better upgrade rather than this.
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I swear the image looks almost paint brushed, its too clear and flat to be a photo amirite?

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Holy smokes! 16GB I just wet myself a little
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Could well be a company photoshopping or CAD drawing of the RAM. I do admit though it doesn't look like a very good label.
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You all need to stop looking at the newegg site! The price has already gone up 60 bucks since I posted it earlier.
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A lot of people still running DRR2 that are going to want to upgrade, but I doubt for $800...

Though the people who will actually see a benefit from that much RAM are probably used to it by now.
agree , pay 800$ for DDR2 800 no logic , maybe if will be an ECC rams for servers
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