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OWC Announces Line of Xserve Memory Up to 32GB

OWC Memory is fully tested premium quality memory that meets or exceeds all Apple and JEDEC specifications.

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February 19, 2008

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Other World Computing (OWC; Woodstock, IL) announced a full line of memory upgrades of up to 32GB for Apple's latest 2008 Xserve Quad Core 2.8GHz, Quad Core x two 2.8GHz, and 3.0GHz models.

Matched sets of up to 8 modules (4 pairs) up to the maximum of 32GB are available to add memory to the Xserve in increments of 1.0GB, 2.0GB, 4.0GB, and 8.0GB per pair of CMTL Server certified memory. OWC Memory is fully tested premium quality memory that meets or exceeds all Apple and JEDEC specifications.

OWC's memory modules are designed and built to provide high-performance, reliable operation with a money-back guarantee and OWC's lifetime advance replacement warranty. Enterprise users of the Apple Xserve can upgrade using 2GB based kits of top quality memory for $53.75 per GB, or a full 16GB of memory for $859.99.

For more information, go to OWC.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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