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Kingston LoVo: Power saving 1.25V DDR3 RAM

Kingston LoVo: Power saving 1.25V DDR3 RAM [20]
Memory | 18th Mar 2010

In an extension of our recent investigation into energy efficiency, Kingston dropped in some of its latest LoVo DDR3 memory that can run at just 1.2-1.25V. How much power does it save and is it a significant difference? We check to find out.

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