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Daily News Round #1

Published: 18th April 2005 @ 10:09 AM
Author: Steve Dougherty


- Experience the Power of Mars - Introducing the Kingmax DDRII667

KingMax have further extended their Mars lineup of memory modules just recently, introducing a new breed of DDR-2 667 memory modules which sport KingMax's proprietary TinyBGA color packaging technology and operate at standard spec'd timings of 4-4-4-12. Take a look at the press release here if interested.


KINGMAX,Taipei 2005/4/18 –Kingmax recently launched the Mars DDRII 667 memory, which is embedded with a red ASIC decoder chip and the company's proprietary TinyBGA color packaging technology. This new Kingmax memory product is 100% counterfeit-proof, and symbolizes the fiery, strong heart of Mars, the god of war.

In terms of technical specifications, Mars DDRII 667 is equipped with up to 8.6GB/s memory bandwidth and fully supports Prescott/Tejas 1067MHz FSB and direct integration of ODT technology increases system stability. With a low 1.8 volts of working voltage that cuts power consumption by 50%, the Mars DDRII 667 can run at JEDEC standard 4-4-4-12 latency timings, making it the perfect support for all new-generation DDRII high-speed computers. Just as DDR has replaced SDRAM, DDRII -- with its new specifications and powerful functions -- will soon replace current DDR specifications as the market mainstream.



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- New iMac a Rotten Apple @ Sudhian
- Corinex AV Powerline Ethernet Adapter @ Trusted Reviews
- Keeping Technology Simple Editorial @ BigBruin
- Seagate USB 2.0 5GB Pocket Hard Drive @ InsaneTek
- Scythe Silent Box @ InsaneTek
- Corsair Flash Voyager 512 Megabyte USB Memory Drive @ Futurelooks
- Connect 3D Radeon X800XL 256MB DDR/PCI-E/TV-Out/VGA/DVI @ ClubOC
- Turtle Beach Video Advantage USB @ DesignTechnica
- Asus K8N Motherboard @ CoolTechZone
- Ultra X-Connect 500W Titanium PSU @ Techgage
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