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Off-Topic => General discussions => Topic started by: Dark Mantis on December 05, 2011, 10:42:32 am
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I reckon it's not before time.
http://www.tweaktown.com/news/21724/amd_branded_memory_is_now_available_for_entertainment_performance_and_enthusiast_desktop_computers/index.html
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I agree, it's about AMD did something along these lines.
Only problem I foresee is that these kits will probably only be guaranteed to run as specified when using two modules!
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I tried that link....it doesn't seem to work for some reason....but here's another:
http://pcper.com/news/Memory/AMD-Releasing-Branded-DDR3-Memory-Compliment-Desktop-Platforms
Edit:
just tried it again and it does work......but the other link provides a bit more information.
teknology9
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I agree, it's about AMD did something along these lines.
Only problem I foresee is that these kits will probably only be guaranteed to run as specified when using two modules!
Yes you could be right there absic. That's the only problem with all being made in house.