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Memory maker turbocharges Ram to 1302MHz

General News About Downloads A Silicon Valley memory manufacturer plans to unveil what it claims to be the world's fastest memory modules at next week's Consumer Electronics Show. Patriot Memory said that it will be featuring working displays of the 1302MHz Extreme Performance PC2-10100 module. The models are over-clocked DDR-2 modules. DDR-2 chips normally operate at speeds of 667-800MHz. Although Patriot's new modules may be the fastest, the act of over-clocking a memory module is hardly a technological breakthrough, according to Nam Hyung-Kim, director and principal analyst at research firm iSuppli. To view details, click Read more...

"I do not think this is very meaningful to the market," said Kim. "It is not that difficult for normal module vendors to make modules with over-clocking." The analyst added that, while the Patriot modules could provide users, particularly gamers, with a speed boost, it will come at a price. Over-clocked memory tends to cost more than plain Ram, and the over-clocking will cause the chips to produce more heat. Comparable memory modules, such as Corsair's 1111MHz DHX Dominator modules, retail at around $400 and generate so much heat that the modules require specially crafted heat-sinks and three 40mm fans. In a September review of the Corsair DHX Dominator, Tom's Hardware found that the high-end Corsair models provided little performance boost over conventional memory modules in the areas of game performance, audio encoding, and 3D rendering, where graphics card and processor performance take precedence over memory speed. "Deploying a faster processor or a more powerful graphics solution will usually give you a better bang for the buck than the highest-end memory product, " the site concluded. Have you already visited High Speed Download where you can get the fastest downloads?


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