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Kingmax debuts Hercules DDR3 memory line

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Kingmax debuts Hercules DDR3 memory line

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Site: TechConnect

Publication date: 10/30/2009 8:46 AM

Kingmax has now announced a new series of overclocking-craving and gamer-friendly memory kits which, to get everyone's attention, is named 'Hercules'. Now we don't know if the memory is Zeus-approved but, according to Kingmax, it's one mighty product, worthy of the name Hercules, that will provide top speeds while maintaining system stability. The first Hercules series release is an LGA 1156-loving 4GB dual channel DDR3 kit that works at 2200 MHz with CL 10 latencies and features Intel XMP (Extreme Memory Profiles) support, makes use of TinyBGA DRAMs, and has an embedded ASIC chip to prevent counterfeiting. DDR3 2000 MHz and 1600 MHz modules/kits are (apparently) also in the works. Kingmax unfortunately hasn't revealed the pricing scheme or release date of its new memory.

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