PNY Technologies has announced two new speeds to be included in their XLR8 (ac·cel·er·ate) PC Memory lineup: 2133MHz and 1866MHz. These kits are available in quad-channel 16GB (4x4GB) and dual-channel 8GB(2x4GB) kits.
The 2133MHz DDR3 CAS 10 desktop memory kit offers 9-12-11-27 timings and is the company’s fastest memory kits to date sporting the perfect combination of high-speed, low-latency, and racy aesthetics. They feature a custom red aluminium heat spreaders designed with fins for more efficient heat dissipation and optimum thermal management.
The 1866MHz DDR3 CAS 9 desktop memory kits come with 9-12-9-27 timings. Unlike the 2133MHz, this kit sports sleek, black aluminium heat spreaders that were designed especially for gamers and enthusiasts.
Additionally, PNY has also launched a 16GB (4 x 4GB) DDR3 CAS 9 desktop memory kit in 1600MHz with 9-9-9-24 timings, also featuring the same black aluminium heat spreader.
“Operating speeds of 1600MHz and greater have become the sought after memory for gamer consumers and we’re broadening our range of high-performance XLR8 memory to hit gamers at every level,” said Nicholas Mauro, senior marketing manager, PC components for PNY. “The 16GB DDR3 2133MHz kit is now the highest capacity and fastest memory in our line-up, offering the extreme performance that the games of today demand. In addition, all of our new memory kits are great compliments to PNY’s line of XLR8 Gaming graphics cards.”
These kits all come with a Lifetime Warranty and a free 24-hour technical support. Now available from select retailers and e-tailers, the pricing is as follows:
16GB (4 x 4GB) DDR3:
8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3:
Source: TechPowerUp
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