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Walton Chaintech Releases New Overclocking Memory Modules - APOGEE GT DDR3 1800

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Walton Chaintech has now enriched its memory line-up by introducing some new APOGEE GT overclocking kits. Balanced between bandwidth and latencies, APOGEE GT DDR3 1800MHz (PC3-14400) memory modules are rated to run CL8-8-8-24 and optimized for the latest Intel P35 and X38 chipset. The modules use eight Micron D9G 128M chips, which are well known for their exceptional overclocking performance. Each chip is handpicked for meeting strict performance and quality requirements. The APOGEE GT DDR3 1800MHz (PC3-14400) memories are available in 2GB kits (2x1GB).



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anyone have any idea about when ddr3 will mature?
 
I'll get excited about DDR3 RAM when it's not four times or more the cost of DDR2.
 
Id say around the time AMD starts implementing it in their boards.
 
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