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DBT: Die-hard Burn-in Tech Now On All GeIL DDR3

Posted: May 4, 2009 9:45 am | More Press Releases: RAM

DBT: Die-hard Burn-in Technology Now On All GeIL DDR3 Product Series

 

Tough on Performance Tougher on Reliability

 

DBT: Die-hard Burn-in Technology Now On All GeIL DDR3 Product Series

 

- DBT Enhanced DDR3 Series -

 

Following the implementation of DBT on all series of DDR2 product, GeIL is now adding the entire DDR3 product lines to undergo DBT process and complete the DBT migration of the entire GeIL memory lines of product.

 

From May 1st, 2009, the DBT enhanced DDR3 memory will provide user of all levels superb stability, performance and reliability memory modules for their PC systems. No more system-hang or "blue-screen-of-death" due to unstable and early-failed memory.

 

- GeIL, Setting the Benchmark -

 

The DBT, with its advanced production technological edge will enable GeIL to produce a even wider range of memory products such as low power consumption memory, industrial (IPC & embedded system) memory or even memory with the most demanding military specification.

 

Furthermore, DBT will improve the reliability of the entire GeIL product lines and achieve ultra low defective rate. A new benchmark will be set for the DRAM industry with GeIL's Die-hard Burn-in Technology.

 

GeIL is tough on performance and tougher on reliability!

 

DBT: Die-hard Burn-in Technology Now On All GeIL DDR3 Product Series

 

DBT is now on every GeIL DDR3 memory including SO-Dimm, Value, Ultra and Gaming Series, ensuring superb reliability!

 

- DBT Overview -

 

DBT: Die-hard Burn-in Technology Now On All GeIL DDR3 Product Series

 

The burn-in process is frequently conducted in electronic components as a form of reliability engineering. It is a process that stresses the components at elevated temperature and elevated voltage. The intention is to detect the early failure components to improve the overall product quality and user satisfaction.

 

In DRAM industry, the burn-in process has only been used in the most demanding and expensive Server Dimm or military specification memory.

 

DBT: Die-hard Burn-in Technology Now On All GeIL DDR3 Product Series

 

- The DBT Difference -

 

However, the GeIL Die-hard Burn-in Technology changes all that. The DBT process is conducted in GeILs' own designed burn-in chamber - DBT-1. Inside it, 1000 pieces of modules are slotted onto the own-designed module-interface and DRAM controller boards. The modules are then dynamically tested by own-designed testing software simultaneously. DBT-1 is able to elevate testing temperature up to 100 degrees Celsius with burn-in time of as long as 24 hours. GeIL Die-hard Burn-in Technology is an ingenious tool in memory manufacturing with great flexibility in testing functionalities. It eliminates early-failure memory and ultimately provides users with the highest quality memory products (see Figure 1.1).

 

GeIL is tough on performance and tougher on reliability!

 


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