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Corsair intros 2 GByte DDR1-500 kits
3:44 PM - October 26, 2005 by
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Corsair announced availability of 1 GByte and 2 GByte kits of its DDR1 PC-4000 memory XMS-4000PT. The company "guarantees" that the memory will run at a clock speed of 500 MHz and 3-4-4-8-1T timings. Pricing for the 2 GByte kit, which aims at AMD Athlon-based enthusiast PCs, is $281.
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