Single-channel mode memory, overclock better than a dual-channel, one-sided module overclock better than double-sided . At least, in general, this is true. Similarly, single-core CPUs reach higher frequencies and single graphics card overclock better than bunch of multiple copies.
Kingston Technology Company is ready to break stereotypes, showing a new set of memory series HyperX, which combines the ability to work in a mode of DDR4-3000 (16-16-16-39) with 128GB recruited from the eight modules of 16 GB each. This quad-channel kit was tested in the motherboard MSI X99S MPOWER together with the six-core processor Core i7-5820K.
The price of such a set is not reported, but the system configuration, articulated with new SSD HyperX Predator M.2 PCIe will be on display at Computex 2015, which will begin its work in early June this year. Related Products :
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