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     CeBIT : overvolted DDR2 for GeIL
      Posted on 10/03/2006 at 20:26 by Marc
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    To go beyond the limits of memory voltage delivered by motherboards, you could use so far the OCZ booster, a module that fit in a DDR slot. GeIL has decided to push this concept forward and integrate a power supply directly to the memory modules. With a potentiometer it is possible to adjust the voltage of this system up to 3V for DDR2 (as compared to 1.8V standard).



    The first EVO memory modules that will be out in April will be DDR2 but GeIL also plans to extend this technology to DDR modules.


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