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Chaintech APOGEE GT DDRII 800+ CL4 Modules
Walton Chaintech, the world’s renowned memory module and graphic cards maker, is releasing its new APOGEE GT DDRII 800+ low latency memory modules designed for gamers and advanced users wanting to maximize the performance of their systems.
APOGEE GT DDRII 800+ delivers superior memory performance at 800MHz and supports the timing 4-4-4-12 in this speed grade. With remarkable speed and dual-channel configuration support, DDRII 800+ efficiently synchronizes with AMD CPU HTT transfer rates on AMD chipset. Thus, DDRII 800+ 4-4-4-12 512M/1G is believed to be the best AMD platform partner.
APOGEE GT DDRII 800+ memory module adopts an extruded aluminum and high-performance heat sink in the module design. The functional matrix design with the elegant black color gives a high quality look and feel; furthermore, “APOGEE GT” is printed with the bright silver to highlight its extreme performance.
With dual memory channel motherboards getting increasingly popular, Walton Chaintech releases these new APOGEE GT DDRII 800+ modules in matched pair kits that provide users with guaranteed compatibility. APOGEE GT DDRII 800+ memory modules are produced using the best quality chips from leading DRAM Fab, and are required to complete a high temperature burn-in test to meet our published specifications. Also worth mentioning is that all APOGEE GT modules pass the rigorous dual channel testing, therefore users can rest assured their platforms will perform beyond their expectations.
The gaming and overclocking market will be Walton Chaintech’s focus in the future. Walton Chaintech is developing new products that satisfy gamers and enthusiasts’ needs on performance and stability, as well as the best possible cost. The release of APOGEE GT memory module perfectly reflects Walton Chaintech’s long-term commitment and continuous efforts to provide the best solutions for gaming enthusiasts.
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