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KINGMAX Debuts Quad-Channel Overclocking Memory Module
KINGMAX Debuts Quad-Channel Overclocking Memory Module

To compliment the slew of Intel X79 motherboards coming out of the woodwork in the past couple months, KINGMAX has announced the launch of its new DDR3 memory modules, which are available in frequencies starting at 1300MHz, going all the way up to 2200MHz. The new modules are compatible with Intel's Extreme Memory Profiles (XMP) technology which can auto-execute overclocking. As with all KINGMAX memory modules, these new ones also feature TinyBGA technology for lower energy consumption and cooler performance. For more detailed information, please refer to the full press release from KINGMAX here.
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