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Corair 3500C2 ANNOUNCMENT !!!

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stereo555

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Fremont, CA, October 3, 2002: Corsair Memory, Inc., an industry leader in ultra-performance DDR DRAM modules for gaming and overclocking applications, has announced that it is now offering two new eXtreme Memory Speed ("XMS") modules tailored specifically for ultra-performance computing enthusiasts. The first part, Corsair part number CMX512-3500C2, is a 512 MByte module guaranteed to operate at 434 MHz with a Column Access Strobe ("CAS") latency of just two cycles. The second part, part number CMX256A-3500C2, is a 256 MByte DDR DIMM with the same performance specifications.

"The performance of these modules on KT400-based motherboards is truly amazing," stated Robert Pearce, Applications Specialist at Corsair. "This module is certainly the fastest thing we have ever evaluated in the lab, either from ourselves or from any other supplier."

Each XMS3500 module is tested in a test fixture based on the Asus A7V8X motherboard. This board is based on the KT400 chip set from Via Technology. The testing rig is set to exhaustively exercise the memory at the following settings:

Memory bus speed: 2x217 MHz
CAS latency: 2.0 clock cycles
RAS precharge: 4 cycles
RAS-to-CAS delay: 4 cycles
RAS active to precharge: 8 cycles
Command rate: 1T (1 cycle)
Population: 1 module/system

The CMX256A-3500C2 is built using the same 32Mx8 DDR SDRAM components as the CMX512-3500C2. These 5 nanosecond RAMs have been carefully screened to meet these demanding performance requirements. The modules have been extensively qualified in motherboards based on the Via KT400 chip set.

The modules are shipped with a pre-installed aluminum heat spreader, which is available in either a black or a platinum finish. Details on Corsair's XMS qualification and testing can be found on Corsair's web site, at www.corsairmemory.com/main/tech.htm.

Both modules are available immediately.

Further information and specifications on this product and other XMS products can be found at Corsair's web site (www.corsairmemory.com/xms/). These modules can be purchased through Corsair's authorized sales channels listed at http://www.corsairmemory.com/xms/xms_sales.html.

About Corsair Memory
Corsair Memory, a member of JEDEC, has been a leader in the design and manufacture of high speed modules since 1994. We have earned our reputation as being the first to market with leading-edge products supporting new computing platforms and technologies. Corsair supplies memory for applications ranging from mission-critical servers to ultra-high performance gaming systems. The performance and reliability of Corsair memory products makes them ideal for the high bandwidth internet infrastructure.

More information on Corsair is available at www.corsairmemory.com.

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Yes, the 512mb one. Early results indicate they are no better than my Twinmos pc3200 which use the same -5 chips, (they didn't like 1T with 2-2-6-2 selected at even 195fsb) but I am giving it a good long burn in to see what it will do on an AT7Max2.
 
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