| Lexar rolls out 4GB Crucial DDR3 module for RAM-hungry systems |
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| Written by Pieter Bettens |
| Wednesday, 02 December 2009 12:45 |
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"Lexar Media has released a new Crucial-branded memory module which is set to enable RAM upgrades of up to 16GB for systems powered by Intel LGA 1156 Core i5/i7 or AMD AM3 processors. The 4GB DIMM works at 1333 MHz with CL9 latencies and operates at 1.5V, which is the standard for DDR3 memory. "Computer technology is constantly evolving, so we're committed to developing and offering a wide variety of Crucial memory products for both PC and Mac system users. Our new Crucial 4GB DDR3, high-density modules speak to this commitment; these products enable users to take advantage of newer 64-bit operating systems, as well as the latest generation of Intel and AMD processors," said Jim Jardine, Lexar Media's senior worldwide product manager. ![]() Source; TechConnect |