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TwinMOS also increases the clock signals

The TwiSTER family of assorted pieces has been enriched with two new gears.

With the increasingly popular Intel P35 and X38 boards and X48 specimens coming out in a few weeks, memory manufacturers are coming out with their own DDR3 copies, most of which go well beyond the standards adopted so far by JEDEC.

TwinMOS also increases the clock signals
CL 8-8-8-21 at 1,8 V.

TwinMOS could not have done otherwise, in addition to the previously announced 1333 models, 1600 and 1800 MHz chips have now arrived. However, they are already the latest members of the TwiSTER series, which specifically advertises overdrive, a family that has so far lacked DDR3 standard memories. Of course, the manufacturer's lifetime warranty also applies to these newcomers, but nothing is known about the goods yet. 

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