Thursday, July 12th 2007

Kingston Announces CL5 DDR3

Kingston Technology today announced its ultra low-latency, or ULL, DDR3 HyperX memory modules. The new ULL PC3 HyperX modules arrive capable of speeds up to 1375 MHz. Kingston rates the ULL PC3 1375 MHz HyperX with a CAS latency of 5, a new low for DDR3 latencies.

Kingston offers the new ULL PC3 1375 MHz HyperX modules in two packages - a single 1GB module or a 2x1GB kit for dual-channel. Manufacturer suggested retail pricing for the ULL PC3 1375 MHz HyperX modules start at $400 for the KHX11000D3UL/1G single 1GB module and $800 for the KHX11000D3ULK2/2G dual-channel kit.
Source: DailyTech
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8 Comments on Kingston Announces CL5 DDR3

#1
mandelore
ooooh! nice!! but what are the rest of the timings??
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#2
freaksavior
To infinity ... and beyond!
wow! expensive
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#3
mullered07
$400 yeah right :shadedshu cant see ddr3 taking off for at least a year or 2 with prices like that when ppl can get there ddr2 to near that speed with cl5 and pay half the price for it
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#5
kwchang007
one step forward for ddr3, 5 steps back for ddr3. it's just way to expensive, cl 5 is great considering the speed it's rated for, but 400 for one gb? :eek: ddr2 800mhz 4gb (2x2) can be bought for under 250 :shadedshu
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#6
WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
sweet CAS speed, too damn high for the technology. Of course, early adopters will be in love with these.
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#7
tater
D_o_Sretail pricing for the ULL PC3 1375 MHz HyperX modules start at $400 for the KHX11000D3UL/1G single 1GB module and $800 for the KHX11000D3ULK2/2G dual-channel kit.
:twitch: I think ill play with my am2/ddr2 alittle longer, Reminds of 8 years ago when having 256mb ram and a 20gb hdd was top of the line...(only 17, give me a break i was still a baby when 8mb was alot :D
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#8
DrunkenMafia
man that is rediculous.... 800 bucks for 2 gig!!!!!! its only about 200mhz faster than a good set of D9's... I can't even remember ddr2 being that expensive..


@ tater - Man I remember paying around 200 bucks for 8mb of ram in around 1995.....:nutkick:
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