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Ventura Technology Renews Membership in CMTL's Intel® Advanced Tested Memory Compatibility Program
[February 20, 2013]

Ventura Technology Renews Membership in CMTL's Intel® Advanced Tested Memory Compatibility Program


ANAHEIM, Calif., Feb. 20, 2013 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- CMTL, (www.cmtlabs.com) the industry's leading independent and Intel Advanced memory compatibility test lab, announced today that Ventura Technology has renewed membership participation in CMTL's Intel Advanced Memory Compatibility testing program. CMTL provides independent compatibility testing of modules on Intel desktop and server platforms using the Intel advanced memory compatibility test process. The advanced test process includes room and elevated temperature, minimum and maximum load configurations, voltage margining when required and Intel proprietary or commercial test software and tools depending on the Intel motherboard or system selected.



CMTL President, John Deters, stated "Ventura Technology has been a long term program member and one of a select group of manufacturers to receive CMTL's Lifetime Achievement award, for 10 plus years of participation in the Intel Advanced Tested Memory Compatibility Program. Ventura Technology's 11th year program renewal reinforces its commitment to provide Intel motherboard and system customers with reliable, high quality, maximum performance memory modules." Ventura Technology Group, OEM Business Development Manager, Bruce Ketring stated; "Ventura Technology Group is pleased to renew our membership in CMTL's Intel Advanced Memory Compatibility Testing Program. It reaffirms Ventura's unwavering commitment to bring the absolute best quality memory products to Intel customers. Our longstanding participation in the CMTL/Intel Advanced Testing Program has been crucial in accomplishing this goal." CMTL was formed in 1996 in conjunction with Intel to perform 3rd party independent memory module compatibility tests on Intel platforms. CMTL recommends Intel motherboard customers buy memory that successfully passes Intel's advanced compatibility testing process and is on each specific Intel motherboard approved memory list. Modules not on the approved Intel memory lists are not supported by Intel and may experience sporadic errors, unstable functionality, performance issues, intermittent speed variations and system crashes.

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Contact: John Deters, CMTL, 770-238-2085, [email protected] SOURCE CMTL http://rt.prnewswire.com/rt.gif NewsItemId=LA63002&Transmission_Id=201302201300PR_NEWS_USPR_____LA63002&DateId=20130220

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