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KINGMAX Introduces its 8GB DDR3 Nano Gaming RAM Series
KINGMAX Introduces its 8GB DDR3 Nano Gaming RAM Series
KINGMAX has recently unveiled the newest addition to its ever-growing Nano Gaming RAM series: a single 8GB overclocking memory modules in one memory module. This is the largest capacity fitted into one module that does not require a heatsink for cooling.

The 8GB DDR3 memory modules has a speed faster than 1600MHz and also supports Intel XMP (Extreme Memory Profile). Furthermore, the 8GB DDR3 memory module is also compatible with Intel's X79 platform, with the ability to have a quad-channel memory setting that allows up to 32GB of memory.
This is ideal for professionals and enthusiasts who need to work on mass computing or edit high-quality images. The KINGMAX 8GB DDR3 memory modules are able to work faster and more smoothly, allowing even gamers and overclockers to operate quad-channel memory settings on their Intel X79 platforms to boost their systems to the next level.
Nano Gaming RAM Series: DDR3 1600MHz 8GB Overclocking Memory Modules
- Nano Thermal Technology
- 240-pin DDR3 1600MHz
- Bandwidth: 1600MHz (12.8GB/sec)
- CAS Latency: 1600MHz: CL=9
- Capacity: Single Channel:8GB / Dual Channel:16GB / Triple Channel:24GB / Quad Channel:32GB
- Voltage: 1.5V
DDR3 1333 MHz 8GB Desktop Memory Modules
- 240-pin DDR3 1333MHz
- Bandwidth: 1300MHz(10.6GB/sec)
- CAS Latency:1300MHz: 9-9-9-27 CL=9
- Capacity: Single Channel:8GB / Dual Channel:16GB / Triple Channel:24GB / Quad Channel: 32GB
- Voltage: 1.5V
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