Kingston released a new 128 GB RAM which is
the most astounding memory device for Personal Computers. This is a part of
Kingston's HyperX RAM division DDR4 SDRAM, an abbreviation for double data rate
fourth generation synchronous dynamic random-access memory, is a type of
synchronous dynamic random-access memory (SDRAM). It is one of the latest
dynamic random access memory (DRAM) released in 2014, some of which have been
in use since the early 70s. It is not compatible with the earlier type of
random access memory (RAM) due to different signaling voltages and physical
interface. DDR4 operates at a voltage of 1.2 V with a frequency between 1600
and 3200 MHz. The low-voltage DDR4 will run at a voltage of 1.05 V.
As the technology is growing day by day
Kington has released their all new DDR4 in their HyperX RAM division with the
latest technology in order to boost up the performance of Personal Computers.
Kingston calls this as the world's quickest DDR4 128GB RAM unit and is working
at a frequency of 3000MHz. This RAM unit incorporates eight 16GB modules and
the timings on them are 16-16-16-36. HyperX, a division of Kingston Inc., is a
pioneer in memory devices, will be releasing the new 128GB RAM. While testing
the RAM the processor used was an Intel Core i7 5820K.
DDR4 memory comes in 288-pin DIMM modules,
similar to 240-pin DDR3 DIMMs. The pins are spaced more closely to fit the
increased amount within the same standard DIMM length but, the height is
increased slightly and the thickness is also increased. DDR4 SO-DIMMs have 260
pins which are also spaced closer but remain the same 30 mm in height.
Just a few days before, Corsair released a
128GB DDR4 RAM and is prescribed to use with Intel X99 Motherboards. These RAM
units are working at a frequency of 2400MHz but Kingston’s 128GB DDR4 HyperX
RAM operate at 3000MHz, hence it is declared as the fastest RAM. More speed in
RAM will be advancing soon. These memory units are accompanied with a lifetime
guaranty.
DDR4 breaks the limit, with dramatically
faster clock speeds and double the bandwidth which uses less power, too. If you play high-resolution games or you run
data-intensive applications like video editing, you need the significantly
better performance that DDR4 offers. The primary advantages of DDR4 is higher
module density and lower voltage requirements, coupled with higher data rate
transfer speeds.
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