Kingston Technology Releases 800MHz FB-DIMMs

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Kingston Technology Releases 800MHz FB-DIMMs

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Kingston Technology Releases 800MHz FB-DIMMs

Next Generation High-Speed Server Memory Technology Ready for Multiple Platforms
Kingston Technology Company, Inc., the independent
world leader in memory products, today announced it
is releasing a family of 800MHz DDR2 fully-buffered
dual-inline memory modules (FB-DIMMs) designed
for systems using Intel's Seaburg S5400 chipset.
Launching first with its industry-standard ValueRAM
modules, Kingston® 800MHz FB-DIMMs are shipping
in capacities ranging from 512MB to 4GB.

"Today's dual XEON systems using the new 1600MHz
front-side bus quad-core processors demand a robust
memory solution to match processor bandwidth with
memory bandwidth," said Louis Kaneshiro, senior
technology manager, Kingston. "Our 800MHz FB-DIMMs
deliver the blazing performance and reliability required
by high performance servers and workstations."

Delivering up to 25.6 GB/s bandwidth with four memory
channels active, Kingston 800MHz FB-DIMMs match the
bandwidth needs of the latest XEON processors. The
2GB and 4GB 800MHz FB-DIMMs enable a flexible
upgrade path while leaving plenty of headroom for
future RAM expansion.

All Kingston FB-DIMMs go through a rigorous
qualification and testing process to ensure maximum
compatibility and reliability. Kingston memory is backed
by a lifetime warranty and 24/7 technical support.

Kingston 800MHz FB-DIMM Specifications:
Part #: KVR800D2S8F5/512
512MB 800MHz (CL5-5-5 @ 1.8v)
$40.00 (MSRP U.S. only)

KVR800D2S8F5K2/1G
512MB 800MHz (CL5-5-5 @ 1.8v) Kit of 2
$80.00 (MSRP U.S. only)

KVR800D2D8F5/1G
1GB 800MHz (CL5-5-5 @ 1.8v)
$62.00 (MSRP U.S. only)

KVR800D2D8F5K2/2GB
1GB 800MHz (CL5-5-5 @ 1.8v) Kit of 2
$124.00 (MSRP U.S. only)

KVR800D2D4F5/2G
2GB 800MHz (CL5-5-5 @ 1.8v)
$130.00 (MSRP U.S. only)

KVR800D2D4F5K2/4G
2GB 800MHz (CL5-5-5 @ 1.8v) Kit of 2
$260.00 (MSRP U.S. only)

KVR800D2D4F5/4G
4GB 800MHz (CL5-5-5 @ 1.8v)
$392.00 (MSRP U.S. only)

KVR800D2D4F5K2/8G
4GB 800MHz (CL5-5-5 @ 1.8v) Kit of 2
$783.00 (MSRP U.S. only)
The kit with 2 x 2GB modules (KVR800D2D4F5K2/4G) offers a total memory density of 4GB with a MSRP of $260. Kingston is doing a $13 instant rebate on the kit right now which brings the price down to $247 plus shipping.
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The heatspreaders on FBDIMMS just look cool.

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whats the difference between these FBDIMMS and say, the kind of DDR2 you and i use?
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stopthekilling77 wrote:whats the difference between these FBDIMMS and say, the kind of DDR2 you and i use?
They have an extra IC that acts kind of like a memory controller which allows to have higher density and more DIMMS since the MCH can't handle the load from alot of memory. They usually have ECC (Error Correction Code) as well to insure data sent is good.
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right on. those things work in regular old motherboards like ours that support ddr2?
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stopthekilling77 wrote:right on. those things work in regular old motherboards like ours that support ddr2?
No they don't. The MCH on a FBDIMM compatible board only sees that extra IC and has no clue what else is going on on the DIMMS, our regular DDR2 relies solely on the MCH to tell it what to do.

Also, FBDIMMS are slower clock for clock so it's not something you want to have.
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cool cool, nice to learn about this stuff :)
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