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DDR2 1066 overclocking modules introduced by Kingmax

DDR2 1066 overclocking modules introduced by Kingmax

Author: Martin Brijs

Publication: 03/08/2007 5:00 AM

News type: Product news

Source: Kingmax

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Kingmax recently introduced new overclocking modules that work at a default speed of 1066 MHz. With motherboards now supporting FSB speeds and memoryspeeds up to 1333MHz like the new 680i chipset by nVidia the expectation is that most DDR2 memory modules in the near future will be 1066MHz as standard.

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The new "Mars" modules by Kingmax come in a 512MB and a 1GB module, and use Nanya chips. Kingmax even promises a minimum overclocking headroom of 10% on the modules, so good news for overclockers.

The modules are available in shops soon, a price has not yet been disclosed.

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