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December 13th, 2011, 22:55 GMT · By

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Team Group Has Memory to Offer Too, 8 GB Modules

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We've been saying that RAM is cheap enough for super capacities to become mainstream and, sure enough, kits like the offer from G.Skill aren't all that users should take a look at.

If you want a huge amount of RAM in your system, and don't mind lacking ECC, the 64 GB kit from G.Skill is probably the thing for you, assuming you have the cash for it.

If your goals are a bit more tame, especially knowing that 8 GB are more than enough for any game nowadays, Team Group's Team Elite DDR3 might suit you better.

Basically, Team Group launched both a U-DIMM and a SO-DIMM of 8 GB each.

The bigger of the two (the former), for desktops, even has a heatspreader and is sold as part of 16 GB kits (8GB x 2).

Team Group made sure the newcomers worked on 1.5V and will sell them with lifetime warranties, though the prices haven't been mentioned.

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