Corsair a worldwide leader in high performance computer and flash memory products, announced today that new record-breaking speeds have been achieved within the Corsair DDR2 and DDR3 lines of DRAM ...
Fremont, CA (March 6, 2006) – Corsair Memory®, the worldwide leader in design and manufacture of high performance memory, today launched the world’s fastest DDR2 and DDR1 memory solutions for the ...
First in the world to bring DDR2-1066 capability to the Intel platform, the ultra low latency XMS2 5400UL transforms DDR2 memory overclocking Fremont, CA (May 12, 2005) - Corsair® Memory, Inc., a ...
FREMONT, CA (January 30, 2007) – Corsair, a worldwide leader in high performance computer products, today unveiled production-ready 2GB DDR2-667 (PC5300) ValueSelectTM SODIMMs. Designed for current ...
CeBIT’07 new product avalanche is about to hit us like a hundred walkyries brandishing bratwursts, cellphones dipped in sauerkraut and RAM modules like the new Corsair XMS2 Dominator. This 2 Gbytes ...
Corsair 2GB DDR2-667 SODIMM Memory Modules Bring Performance Enhancement to Notebooks and Mini-PCs -- Designed for current and upcoming Vista-ready platforms, the new ValueSelect SODIMMs provide ...
Most of us will stick to DDR2 memory, and the most common reason for this is the price of DDR3 memory; besides being expensive it requires a new motherboard. Other reasons would be a very small ...
Corsair Unveils the World's Fastest Production DDR2 and DDR1 Memory at CeBIT 2006 Fremont, CA (March 6, 2006) – Corsair Memory (R), the worldwide leader in design and manufacture of high performance ...
Corsair Memory this week unveiled new DDR (double data rate) and DDR2 memory modules, which the company said are faster than previously available products. Corsair’s dual-channel TWIN2X1024-8500 is a ...
G'day,<br>I've just ordered a kit of 2 x 512MB Corsair "Value RAM" for my Intel i945P based motherboard. I assumed that these would run fine in dual-channel mode, but a seed of doubt has been ...
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