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May 22nd, 2012, 14:41 GMT · By

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Team Group Intros Vulcan Series OC Memory

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After launching the first DDR3 3000 MHz memory set last week, well-known enthusiast memory manufacturer Team Group has just announced the availability of the Team Vulcan series overclocking memory, on its official website.

These modules come with DDR3 2400 CL10 specifications, DDR3 2133 C11, DDR3 1866 in CL9, CL10 and CL11 versions and the DDR3 1600 with CL9 timings.

All the memory modules have to pass through rigorous testing and quality assurance checks.

The 8 GB overclocking-friendly modules are very stable and they are built with specially selected 512 x 8 memory chips, just like the Team Xtreem and Team Dark series.

The Team Vulcan modules are built specifically with Intel x 79’s 8 DIMM capabilities in mind and can offer perfect stability even in 64 GB memory configurations.

Requiring just 1.5V to power the modules, Team Vulcan series is completely compatible with Intel’s 1.3 XMP.

Check out the gallery to see the complete specifications for each set.

TEAM GROUP'S TEAM VULCAN OVERCLOCKING MEMORY SERIES - PHOTO GALLERY:

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