KINGMAX kündigt DDR5-Speicher-Lineup an
Compared with its predecessors, DDR5 4800 MHz memory stands out as an utter upgrade in overall performance. Was die Geschwindigkeit angeht, DDR5 starts with a base frequency of 4800 MHz and its bandwidth of 38.4 MB/s is at least 1.5 times faster than the maximum of 25.6 MB/s offered by its DDR4 3200 MHz peers. Coupled with dual sub-channels (32-bisschen) that run independently, data processing becomes substantially more efficient as the memory controller enjoys a much lower data access latency.
Furthermore, on-die error correction code (ECC) goes a long way toward increasing reliability by minimizing errors; the DDR5 device can thus expect to keep up stability and data integrity while running at ultrahigh speed. Zu guter Letzt, an on-module power management integrated circuit (PMIC) can attain optimal power allocation across the board, thereby ensuring stable and efficient power supply while reducing interference and enhancing signal integrity.
In full compliance with JEDEC’s new standard, KINGMAX’s DDR5 desktop memory comes with two frequency options, 4800 MHz (CL40) und 5200 MHz (CL42); a power-saving operating voltage of 1.1 V; and three capacities (8 GB/16 GB/32 GBB). To date such leading motherboard suppliers as GIGABYTE, ASUS, and MSI have completed their QVL certification of KINGMAX’s DDR5 desktop memory, attesting to its superior compatibility with a brand-new PC platform.
Relentlessly committed to the highest quality, KINGMAX adopts lead-free manufacturing processes and faithfully stands by the EU’s RoHS and CE requirements. In order to provide consumers with the best possible memory products, KINGMAX invariably has them undergo the most stringent inspection and testing ahead of delivery.