The Crucial American manufacturer has launched new strips of 8 GB of DDR3.
Lexar has announced new modules of memory under its Crucial. These strips of 8 GB of DDR3 display frequency of 1333 MHz and latencies CL9. The first is a DIMM, which will take place in a desktop computer, and that requires a 1.50 volt voltage. The second is a SO-DIMM for notebook, which only 1.35 volt. The subsidiary of the American skier Micron launches its two solutions to public price advised $329,99 (DIMM) and $ 399.99 (SO-DIMM).
This is equivalent to approximately 269,99 French rates € TTC and €329,99 TTC. Will have to pay a substantial sum to take his machine to 32 GB (if you have a desktop) or 16 GB (if you have a laptop). As usual, it is better to be sure that you truly need so much memory out its portfolio!
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