KINGMAX kündigt Horizon DDR5-Speicher mit AMD EXPO-Optimierung an
Made from choice chips and fully conforming to JEDEC criteria, KINGMAX’s DDR5 Horizon comes in three frequencies: 5200 MHz, 5600 MHz, und 6000 MHz. With a CL36 latency and running at 1.25 V, it is available in single- or dual-channel versions with 8 GB/16 GB/32 GB capacities to cater to different consumer needs. Außerdem, the QVL certification of a good number of leading motherboard manufacturers attests to its superior compatibility with brand-new PC platforms.
Starting at a speed of 5200 MHz, DDR5 Horizon runs far faster than its DDR4 predecessor. The introduction of dual sub-channels that run independently makes data processing much more efficient. On-die error correction code (ECC) goes a long way toward increasing reliability by minimizing errors, thanks to which the DDR5 device can expect to keep up stability and data integrity. Furthermore, an on-module power management integrated circuit (PMIC) can attain optimal power allocation across the board, thereby ensuring stable power supply. Zu guter Letzt, DDR5 Horizon’s unassuming but effective aluminium heatsink dissipates heat substantially and thus allows users to readily enjoy the sensation of ultrahigh speed that only the overclocking capabilities of Intel XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO can bring.
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.
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