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8GB GOODRAM DDR3 Module Makes Its Appearance

Wilk Elektronik, the company behind the GOODRAM memory brand, has just announced that it has expanded its product portfolio with the introduction of a new 8GB high-capacity DDR3 module, adding its name to an ever growing list of memory makers that already have such solutions available.The new 8GB DDR3 stick requires ...

25 November 2011
10:49 GMT

Exceleram Builds $49.99 (€37.4) 8GB DDR3 Memory Module

German memory products maker Exceleram, has just announced the introduction of a new high density 8GB DDR3 module that was designed in order to come as the cheapest solution of this type to reach the market. The new DDR3 module is called the E30200A and is designed as a no-frills DDR3 memory stick lacking even a h...

24 November 2011
07:11 GMT

Exceleram Gives Sandy Bridge-E 32 GB of Grand RAM

Since Sandy Bridge-E CPUs are almost here, and with so many motherboards out or on the way too, Exceleram decided to introduce a memory kit that can keep up with everything the beasts can do. With latencies of CL 9-9-9-24 and frequency of 1,333 MHz, the modules that make up the 32 GB quad-channel Grand kit are four...

10 November 2011
19:41 GMT

Exceleram DDR3 Backed by 10-Year Warranty

Looks like a certain company known as Exceleram has gotten around to finishing the development of its newest modules from the Black&White series, named thus because of the color combination of the PCB and the heatspreaders.Things on the random access memory (RAM) market appear to be going through what one might call...

5 July 2011
07:48 GMT

Exceleram Memory Collection Welcomes New DDR3 Kits

The past months saw quite a bunch of new memory products being released, especially of 4 GB capacities and above, since DRAM chips have become quite cheap, and it seems Exceleram just released some new DDR3 kits as part of the Rippler line.Of all the IT market segments, the DRAM sectors is one that seems to be going...

22 March 2011
03:32 GMT

Exceleram Unleashes Three DDR3 EP-Series Memory Products

While many companies are offering previews of what products they will unveil at the upcoming CeBIT expo, Exceleram decided not to wait, so it officially released its newest memory products.As end-users may or may not know, the DRAM industry has been experiencing a very slow period, in terms of sales.With chip makers...

22 February 2011
03:27 GMT

Exceleram Announces New Sandy Bridge Memory Kits

German memory manufacturer Exceleram has just announced the introduction of a new series of dual-channel memory kits which are specially designed to be used together with Sandy Bridge motherboards, the lineup being comprised of five different models. The kits are available in 4GB and 8GB sizes (2x2GB and 2x4GB) an...

1 February 2011
04:17 GMT

Exceleram Rippler DDR3 Comes in Four Versions

While Apacer made a point of scoring on the enthusiast market, Exceleram seems to have kept things a bit more affordable, even though its latest products still mostly fit into the mid-to-high end segment.Unlike Apacer, Exceleram did not need to implement any unusual cooling mechanism on its newest memory products.Th...

25 November 2010
04:16 GMT

Exceleram Meets Overclockers' Needs With 8 New Memory Kits

While some companies like to stir awe by unleashing one massively powerful memory product at a time, Exceleram decided to cause more than one set of ripples by releasing not one or two, but eight memory kits.In order to address the needs of a wide variety of consumers, Exceleram had its new line of kits cover a wide...

3 November 2010
04:13 GMT

One More DDR2 Memory Kit

It may very well be that the DDR2 random access memory is the most successful computer memory ever developed and produced at least when considering the huge number of systems that are based around it or the equally huge number of models that are now on the general market and available for purchase. As the number of c...

3 October 2007
12:07 GMT


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