Team Group's latest press release states that the company is ready to sell quad-channel memory for systems based on the latest Intel CPUs.
The new memory series that Team Group has launched is called Team Xtreem LV DD3 2600 Quad-Channel CL10.
The name alone is enough for people to guess the most important details about it.
Thus, this is a series of memory that operates at a clock speed of 2,600 MHz and a latency of CL10.
More specifically, the timings are of 10-12-12-31.
There are two quad-channel kits in the collection, of 8 GB and 16 GB capacities, respectively.
The first is made of two 4 GB modules while the latter is composed of four similar modules (240-Pin Unbuffered DIMM Non ECC).
Finally, the new RAM utilizes 8-layer PCBs (printed-circuit boards) and has a voltage of 1.65V.
“The firm always provides the best consumer service and constantly invests in R&D for better products,” says Director of Team Group Inc., Danny Hsia.
“Leading the market with the Xtreem LV DDR3 2600 Quad-Channel CL10 for top specification is a milestone and technology breakthrough for us! We expect to bring true and high-quality experiences to every overclocker.”
Team Group's Xtreem LV DDR3 2600 Quad-Channel CL10 is a successor to the Xtreem LV DDR3 2400 CL9, which “won overwhelming compliments.”
The RAM is supposedly 10% more energy-efficient than other quad-channel offerings and will work at its fullest on Intel X79 motherboards, especially on those that run Intel Core i7 Ivy Bridge-E CPUs (central processing units).
Unfortunately, the announcement did not say what prices prospective buyers were expected to fork up in exchange.
People interested in something a bit less ambitious may want to look at the Xtreem Dark DD3 1600 CL9 Overclocking Memory instead, which works on a lower voltage, albeit at a slower frequency (1,600 MHz).
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