Pinto a écrit :
je dirais les 1866C7 car les 2000C8 ne sont apparues aujourd'hui que parce que corsair n'a pas été capable de reproduire des 2000C7 et qu'il faut bien se "débarrasser" des puces moins bonnes alors que les 1866C7 sont là depuis l'apparition des GT et elles sont encore en stock car ceux qui attendaient les 2000C7 ne sont pas laissées tenter et ont préféé attendre le restock quelle désillusion pour eux en voyant apparaître des 2000C8...
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Merci.
Voilà le mail envoyé par Corsair ce jour:
Dear Customer,
Thanks for your interest in Corsair’s TR3X6G2000C7GTF (https://shop.corsair.com/store/item_view.aspx?id=766411). Currently, demand for this product is far greater than our ability to fulfill it.
We have a limited number of additional modules. These will be made available on the Corsair web store at 7AM Pacific Standard Time (1500 hours GMT) tomorrow, February 13. Note that these may sell out immediately; orders will be accepted on a first come first serve basis. Any orders received after the last set of modules are sold will unfortunately have to be cancelled.
The TR3X6G1866C7GTF (https://shop.corsair.com/store/item_view.aspx?id=833269) is still in stock, and is an excellent alternative. Additionally, we will be launching a new module at 7AM Pacific Standard Time (1500 hours GMT) tomorrow. This module is identical to the TR3X6G2000C7GTF, except it’s performance specification is slightly slower at 2000MHz 8-8-8 rather than 2000MHz 7-8-7, and it is less expensive.
We expect to have additional 2000 7-8-7 modules available on or around March 11, 2009. We will keep you posted. We appreciate your patience!
Regards,
Corsair Performance Shop manager.
https://shop.corsair.com/store/default.aspx