With an X-Mark aluminum heatsink

Mar 1, 2010 08:48 GMT  ·  By
Team group readies DDR3 dual-channel memory kit with 2400MHz frequency for CeBIT 2010
   Team group readies DDR3 dual-channel memory kit with 2400MHz frequency for CeBIT 2010

This year's CeBIT is set to be packed with all kinds of products, from cables and connectors to high-end graphics cards, motherboards, memory and storage products. While companies such as Gigabyte and ECS are preparing to showcase their respective AMD 890GX-based motherboards, Team Group is gearing up to release a high-performance, low-voltage dual-channel memory kit. Known as the Xtreem LV, the product is meant to “set again a new barrier for overclocking memory.”

The actual product that the company will showcase is a dual-channel DDR3 memory kit. Team Group used the Intel Core i7 and Core i5 architecture to raise the frequency of the Xtreem LV DDR3 by 20%, from 2000MHz to 2400MHz. The modules also have an enhanced bandwidth, namely of 19,200MB/sec, and, while operating at only 1.6V, they fully display the configuration 9-10-10-30 (tCL-tRCD-tRP-tRAS). The 1.6V power consumption is 0.05V lower than that of most memory products intended for LGA 1156 motherboards.

In order to enable this performance, the DDR3-2400 Xtreem LV DIMMs make use of an 8-layer PCB and also come with an X-mark aluminum heatsink, which keeps the heat in check and enhances stability. Team group has also added a groove to the heatsink itself, so that overclocking enthusiasts may install fans.

The new DDR3 dual-channel kit continues the “high frequency and low latency tradition of the Xtreem LV memory.” Team also used its exclusive sorting technology to screen chips, in order to ensure chip quality, and also applied a 24-hour burn-in test and industry-approved MemTest software to perform the OQC inspection of all modules. Each device comes with a lifetime warranty.

“In addition to the unchanged genuine chip policy, Team ensures chip quality with the exclusive sorting technology to screen chips. In order to further ensure the optimal performance and flawless quality of the Xtreem LV DDR3 2400, Team applies the 24-hour burn-in test and industry-approved MemTest software to perform the OQC inspection of all modules before shipping to assure the stability and exceptional performance of every Xtreem LV DDR3 2400,” the press release notes.

The company has not yet disclosed any pricing or availability details, but they should be made public at CeBIT.