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Corsair Announces the World's First Ultra Low Latency DDR2-800 CL3 Memory

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Corsair today unveiled the world's first DDR2-800 2GB kit rated at true low latency of CL3. TWIN2X2048-6400C3 delivers unparalleled memory performance at 800MHz and supports the industry's lowest latencies of 3-4-3-9 in this speed grade. Featuring Enhanced Performance Profiles (EPP), a new open memory standard jointly development by Corsair and NVIDIA, the users can take advantage of the added memory performance characteristics and capabilities when used with an EPP-capable motherboard. The TWIN2X2048-6400C3 is available immediately in 2GB kits through Corsair's authorized distributors, resellers, retailers and e-tailers. All Corsair memory products are backed by a lifetime warranty and complete customer support. Click here to read the full press release.

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damn
im even more convinced to go ddr2 & am2
 
yeah if the timings continue to tighten up at 800MHZ, I might just consider it, instead of getting a 939 dual core.
 
Yea was thinking same thing ...moving to AM2. Not sure though.. what about AM3 is that not supposed to be comming out soon too..?
 
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