Tuesday, June 3rd 2008

Computex 2008: Winchip

You will find some very interesting memory products at this booth. They have a 16GB DDR2 800 MHz CL5 kit up and running. It consists of four 4GB, double-sided DIMMs. They already showed a 667 MHz kit at CeBIT, which is already shipping. There is also a DDR3 2000 MHz CL8 pair as well. The memory only requires 1.85V to achieve the rated speed and comes with more elaborate heatspreaders as the DDR2 variants. Winchip is known for offering these spreaders in multiple colors, in this case silver, blue and black. They are also presenting their Compact Flash to IDE or SATA adapters, with which you may create your own SSD drives.
Source: Winchip
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8 Comments on Computex 2008: Winchip

#1
cdawall
where the hell are my stars
i'm looking at the sticker on the DDR2 it looks like 800mhz not 667?
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WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
Thats GSkill and I think they are the only ones doing them in DDR 667/800 kits. Winchip makes some nice memory.
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#7
Haytch
[I.R.A]_FBidamn im broke
ahahahahahahahahaha

Thanks for the laugh man, story of my life!
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#8
Darksaber
Senior Editor & Case Reviewer
Well G.Skill is doing theirs at CL6 afaik...Winchip offers 667 and also can do 800 at CL5 as you can see...but this is the first time they are showing it at a show.

expect a review of the winchip 16GB 667 MHz kit soon after Computex ;)
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