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Kingmax announces fast DDR3 memories for the LGA 1156 platform
Written by Andreas G 30 October 2009 13:04

Kingmax has launched what you could call mighty strong DDR3 memory modules by the fitting name of Hercules. Kingmax launches the new DDR3 modules as memories for overclocking and beside supporting Intel's Extreme Memory Profiles, the Hercules modules are specified to speeds up to 2200MHz. The modules ship in dual-channel kits and have been developed for Intel's new Core i7 and Core i5 processors on the LGA1156 platform.

Below is a summarize of the memory modules

KINGMAX Hercules DDR3 2200 Dual-Channel:
- 240-pin DDR3 2200MHz
- CAS Latency: 10
- Bandwidth: 17.6Gb/sec
- Voltage: 1.5~1.7v
- Capacity: 4GB (2GB*2)
- Worldwide lifetime warranty

No information on availability or prices were specified.

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