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A few months ago, we rounded up some of the fastest DDR3 memory kits that were available and came away impressed by how well frequencies and performance had scaled in the short time since DDR3 had been introduced on the desktop.  Since that article was published, however, not much has changed on the DDR3 front in terms of overall performance.  1800MHz kits are still the cream of the crop and the latency of the top kits hasn’t dropped below CAS 7.  The landscape has changed a bit though, thanks to ever dropping prices, maturity, and some newly introduced features.

At the time our round-up was published, we praised one of Corsair’s kits in particular, the TWIN3X2048 - 1800C7D, for its strong performance, overclockability, and excellent cooling solution.  In this article, we’re going to take a look at an update to that kit, the TWIN3X2048-1800C7DFIN G, that offers support for Intel’s Extreme Memory Profiles.  If you’re unfamiliar with Extreme Memory Profiles, think of them as Intel’s DDR3 equivalent to NVIDIA’s EPP.  With XMP, like EPP, a portion of the memory’s on-board SPD is used to store vital settings for the memory, which can be accesses and automatically configured when used with the right motherboard

Source from http://www.hothardware.com/Articles/Corsair%5FDominator%5FTWIN3X20481800C7DFIN/

Asus Eee PC - The Smallest Laptop

- Play , relax and entertain
- weighing less than 1kg and easy yto bring anyway.
- standard  4 cell battery
- No technical manual required with the specially designed, user-friendly and intuitive graphic interface
- power-efficient design provides longer operating time when on the go
- Enjoy music and videos with extensive support for a wide range of digital multimedia
- Clear up wire clutter with teh built-in card reader, webcam, speakers, and microphone

http://event.asus.com/eeepc/microsites/en/index.htm

Windows XP-running Eee PC launches in Japan

By Jose Vilches, TechSpot.com
Published: January 24, 2008, 4:32 PM EST

Last week Asus North America confirmed that they would offer channel-wide availability of Windows XP-running Eee PCs by the end of this quarter, but potential Japanese buyers won’t have to wait much longer as the tiny notebook will finally go on sale tomorrow in Japan, pre-loaded with Windows XP Home Edition instead of Linux.Called the Eee PC 4G-X, the machine has the same specs as the original 4G model introduced last fall including a Intel Celeron M processor clocked at 900MHz, 4GB of storage, and 512MB of DDR2 memory. But Asus is reportedly tossing in a 4GB SDHC card as well, allowing it to claim the 4G-X comes with 8GB of storage. The tiny notebook goes on sale in Japan on Friday for about $468 – that’s a $68 premium for Windows XP plus an extra 4GB of storage, not bad.

http://www.techspot.com/news/28740-windows-xprunning-eee-pc-launches-in-japan.html