Exceleram has recently announced the launch of new memory module that promises to deliver good value for money.
Unlike most of the marketing today, Exceleram has kept it in the most generic way, named E30200A, the modules are provided without a heatsink, which is most probably intended to create the value for money product.
Working at 1333MHz with 9-9-9-24 latencies and 1.5V, it isn’t too bad for 8GB, more so for people looking to get what they pay for without breaking the bank, it’s right on the target.
Priced at just $49.99 for an 8GB kit, you are now able to have a 16GB dual-channel kit for just shy of $100.
Currently the 8GB DDR3-1333 E30200A is scheduled for the US, but it will most probably see the light in Europe as well.
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