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SuperTalent announces Project X

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10:30 AM - January 11, 2008 by Thomas Soderstrom

In addition to its current line of SSD products, SuperTalent was showing off its new, low-latency high-speed DDR3 sets, branded "Project X".

Available in DDR3-1800 CAS 7-7-7-21 or DDR3-1600 CAS 7-6-6-18, Project X features extended heat spreaders to maintain stability under continuous low-latency use. Available in 2 x1 GB dual-channel kits, Project X continues to offer Super Talent’s lifetime warranty at enhanced speeds and timings.

Project X uses enhanced heat spreaders to maintain stability at tight timings

Source : Tom's Hardware US

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