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Super Talent Announces 2GB DDR2-667 Server Memory

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Super Talent technology today announced its 2GB DDR2-667 ECC Registered and 2GB DDR2-667 FB-DIMMs. The new 2GB DDR2-667 ECC Registered DIMMs have been certified by Supermicro for use in eight-way server motherboards featuring AMD's Opteron dual-core processors. These modules have also earned CMTL certification as well. You also recieve Lifetime warranty. Super Talent 2GB DDR2-667 ECC Registered and DDR2-667 FB-DIMMs are available immediately with OEM pricing starting at $350.

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never heard of them......are they any good?
 

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I've used them before and they can be clocked very well/ They are a very good value brand in my book.
 

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Value brand... $350? :p
 

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so how would they compare to other brands such as Kingston,Crucial,Corsair etc...
 

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Value brand... $350? :p

Were talking about ECC memory. Thats going to cost everytime you buy that stuff.

X2 Well I have some at the office and I stress it all day with Kofax falsely. I never ran any-bench marks on it.

At the moment I have one as a backup chip in this machine because one of my OCZ fried. It can clock just as low as the platinum series well even lower than the stock.
 
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I've used them before and they can be clocked very well/ They are a very good value brand in my book.

They won't clock very well, no platform that uses FB-DIMMs can overclock at all. Not officially anyway. Add to that that if you manage to overclock DDR2 800 is about the max you can get. This requires some good cooling though, FB-DIMMs get extremely hot.

I would however love to play with these modules :)
 
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