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Dual-channel memory maximises bandwidth

A PQI Europe product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Mar 28, 2008

When working in dual channel mode, a maximum theoretical bandwidth of 25.6Gbyte/s can be reached.

PQI has released the Phoenix Series Turbo Immortality Edition DDR3-1600 4Gbyte dual channel kit.

With a tested operating frequency of 1688MHz at 1.54V and 2Gbyte capacity, the module is claimed to take the computing experience to the next level.

In compliance with JEDEC standards and compatible with Intel's X38 chipset, PQI's Phoenix Series Turbo Immortality Edition DDR3-1600 memory is made of Elpida's 70nm 128M x 8bit modules.

When working in dual channel mode, a maximum theoretical bandwidth of 25.6Gbyte/s can be reached.

Using Intel's latest XMP (Extreme Memory Profiles) motherboards, the chipset will automatically overclock the modules to boost system performance.

Using high-profile heatsinks with an increased heat dissipation area (effective removing up to 20% heat), PQI's Phoenix Series Turbo Immortality Edition DDR3-1600 4Gbyte dual channel kit modules can be cooled effectively when working under extreme speeds and conditions.

Lifetime warranty is offered so customers can rest assure when they buy PQI's DDR3-1600 4Gbyte dual channel kit, quality is guaranteed.

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