
G.Skill today introduced the new RipjawsZ 64GB DDR3 2400MHz Quad-Channel memory kit. Designed for professionals, the memory kit is compatible with Intel’s Sandy Bridge-E processors. The kit consists of eight 8GB modules that deliver a total of 64GB of system memory. These memory modules are designed to run at DDR3 2400MHz speeds using CL10 timings. The G.Skill RipjawsZ 64GB DDR3 2400MHz Quad-Channel memory kit is priced at $4,150. [PCLaunches]

Super Talent is back with its latest product in the form of the Green-Line VLP DDR3 memory modules. Designed for servers, these new eco-friendly memory modules consume less power that its predecessors. Measuring at just 0.72 inch high, the Super Talent Green-Line VLP enables a better airflow inside the server. The device can also deliver speeds at 1600MHz and at 4GB capacities. No word on pricing at this time. [techPowerUp]

Corsair has announced 8GB Vengeance and Value Select DDR3 memory kits. The 8GB Vengeance DDR3 memory module works at 1.5V with 1600MHz speed and 10-10-10-27 latencies. This memory module allows users to get up to 32GB of RAM into four memory slots. Designed for mainstream desktop PCs and laptops, the 8GB Value Select memory module operates at 1.5V with 1333MHz speed and 9-9-9-24 latencies. Using the 8GB Value Select DDR3 memory module, laptop users can enjoy up to 16GB or RAM into a pair of memory slots. Both modules are backed by a lifetime warranty. [HotHardware]

Crucial today introduced a new member from its Ballistix family namely the Crucial Ballistix Sport. The new memory module is designed to provide mainstream users, gamers, and general PC enthusiasts with a reliable, no-hassle gaming experience. The Crucial Ballistix Sport DDR3 memory features a stylish new heat spreader design, along with standard timings and voltages, providing maximum memory stability and system compatibility. The Ballistix Sport is currently available in both DDR2 and DDR3 technologies. Sadly, there is no word on pricing at this moment. [PCLaunches]

Corsair today announced the availability of a new blue version of their award-winning Vengeance family of DDR3 memory modules. The Corsair Cerulean Blue Vengeance DDR3 RAM is optimized for overclocking and compatibility, at an attractive price point. The device has Cerulean Blue anodized heat spreaders that provide a great match with the latest 2nd generation Intel Core processor family motherboards from ASUS, MSI, and Gigabyte. The striking blue color is shared with Corsair Gaming Series power supplies, allowing users to maintain a consistent color scheme throughout their system. The Corsair Cerulean Blue Vengeance DDR3 memory is available in 4GB, 8GB and 16GB models. Too bad, there is no info on pricing at this moment. [HotHardware]

Transcend today rolled out the 8GB aXeRam DDR3-2000 memory kit that contains two identically matched 4GB memory modules. With an exceptionally low voltage of just 1.6 Volts, these memory modules are ideal for hardcore gamers, overclockers and professional users. The 8GB aXeRam DDR3-2000 memory kit also has a clock frequency of 2000MHz and timings of 9-11-9-24. The 8GB aXeRam DDR3-2000 memory kit retails for around $230. [Product Page]

Based on the latest high density 2Gb ICs, Super Talent today announced dual and triple channel DDR3 memory kits, running at 2000MHz with a 1.65V operating voltage. Both Super Talent 2000MHz dual and triple channel DDR3 kits can be configured to run with extremely low latency. Designed to meet the needs of the over-clocking community, these DDR3 memory kits are available in 8GB dual-channel or 12GB triple-channel kits. Both new kits come clad in Super Talent’s Chrome Series heat sinks for optimal thermal efficiency. [PCLaunches]

Taiwanese company Mach Xtreme Technology comes back with a new memory module, the ArmorX 8GB DDR3 memory. This memory module is targeted towards enthusiasts and overclockers in need of both speed and capacity for their day-to-day tasks. The MXD3AX16008GK and MXD3AX20008GK kits consist of two 4GB modules equipped with the ultra efficient HDT passive cooler, which is designed to effectively cool DDR3 modules working at high clock speeds and raised voltage environments. The MXD3AX16008GK and MXD3AX20008GK kits are able to run at 1600MHz and 2000MHz, respectively. [PCLaunches]

A-DATA has rolled out its latest high-capacity 4GB single module DDR3 memory that comes in three different versions: U-DIMM RAM for desktops, SO-DIMM RAN for laptops and unbuffered ECC-DIMM/ECC Registered DIMM RAM for workstations and servers. What’s more, these memories also boast low energy consumption, better heat dissipation and a lifetime warranty. No details on pricing and availability just yet. [DVHardware]

Super Talent today announced immediate availability of the popular Project X in a new DDR3-2000 2GB (2x 1GB) kit. Project X kit is built with the fastest available, carefully screened DRAM chips, and is hand tested as a matched pair on a dual channel Asus Striker II Extreme motherboard. Project X represents the most advanced DDR3 memory available. It is developed in Super Talent’s Silicon Valley Engineering Labs to deliver the highest attainable DDR3 memory performance. [SuperTalent]