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Corsair introduces triple-channel memory kits

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On October 22, 2008, 3:13 PM EST

Following OCZ with their introduction of triple channel memory kits last week, Corsair is now bringing their first DDR3-based triple-channel kits to the market as well. Naturally aimed at the upcoming Core i7 and the X58 platform, Corsair is opening up with three different speeds amongst various kits, in sizes of 3GB to 6GB depending on the speed.

They'll open up with 1333MHz, 1600MHz and 1866MHz parts. The kits range in price from $120 for a 3GB 1333MHz kit, all the way up to $475 for a 6GB 1866MHz kit. The higher end kits will come stock with cooling fans, not seen often on memory modules.

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9Nails
on October 22, 2008
9:22 PM
Sounds like it's time for a review!

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