Kingston Technology unveils 1333 and 1066MHz DDR3 server modules

Kingston DDR3 server module

Kingston Technology presents a wide range of server modules known as the 1333 and 1066MHz DDR3 in ValueRAM. The 1333MHz DDR3 server modules are introduced in system specific memory validated by Intel for use on its Xeon processor-based motherboards.

“Kingston’s DDR3 registered ECC DIMMs as well as DDR3 unbuffered ECC DIMMs incorporate with thermal sensor that is utilized on some platforms to monitor the memory modules’ temperature and allows the platform to better manage thermal parameters for more reliable operation,” stated Scott Chen, Vice President of APAC Region, Kingston.

He further explained, “Kingston foresees the increasing demands for system migration on both corporate and consumer ends since the debut of the new Xeon processors. The new Xeon processors offer a more work-efficient option and Kingston is committed to work with its long-term partner, Intel, to offer a wide range of server modules with the latest technology and highest quality.”

The latest Xenon processor from Intel increases the performance level in servers and uses less power consumption. The new Nehalem-based Xeon processors are used in Intel’s server platforms. The registered ECC server DIMMs and unbuffered EEC DIMMs of the devices are designed to exploit the triple-channel architecture.

The Kingston 1333 and 1066MHz DDR3 server modules offers its customers a lifetime warranty and free technical support.