Sunday, August 16, 2009

Puget Custom Computers ships first DDR3 computers



Puget Custom Computers has recently started shipping the first computers using DDR3 memory, more exactly last Friday on June 30. Inside their customizable systems there is a chipset from Intel - P35 - a motherboard from ASUS - P5K3 - and also Kingston's low latency HyperX 1375Mhz modules.
This new kind of technology is expected to have some good improvements, such as producing less, heat, being twice as faster as its previous version named DDR2, and offer lower voltages.
But while it is good to have all the speed that Puget Custom Computers has to offer, there is a price for that luxury which in this case is pretty expensive. A Liquid Cooled Workstation for example, costs $5,572.59, and that price is without adding some basic accessories.
Our goal has been to be consistent early adopters in the enthusiast market. We've successfully accomplished that again with this release, and we're looking forward to delivering the high performance of this new line to the eager masses.

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