| Friday, October 30 2009 |
Memory manufacturer Kingmax announced the Hercules line of high-end DDR3 PC3-17600 memory modules for overclockers. Available in dual-channel kits for now, the Hercules can operate at 2200 MHz, with CAS latency of 10T, with DRAM voltage in the range of 1.5~1.7V. Optimized for Intel socket LGA-1156 processors, the modules support Intel Extreme Memory Profiles. Each kit includes two 2 GB modules. At 2200 MHz, each module provides a theoretical bandwidth of 17.6 GBps. There is no word on the availability or pricing.
Source: NordicHardware
Source: NordicHardware
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Hopefully these will run at a nice latency at a more sane frequency. Probably the only reason you would run them at 2.2GHz/10T is for the e-peen.
10 CAS!!!! :shadedshu
agree on that one 2200 10T is for bragging and servers.Worse than 1333 9T for average joe
yeah Im liking the speeds but if they were on the X58, it wouldnt matter as much. BTW, I have never heard of Kingmax memory, is it available stateside?
by: WarEagleAUi can assure you that in latin america they are not
yeah Im liking the speeds but if they were on the X58, it wouldnt matter as much. BTW, I have never heard of Kingmax memory, is it available stateside?
cas 10 WTF , anyway how about kingmax ram's i there is too many in our markets and i think about get one i see some good DDR3 with 1600 fsb and cas 7 seems good what you think
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Clock these down to 1866 with 6-7-6-18 timings and you'll get the best all around performance you can reasonably achieve with ddr3, while going a bit easier on your motherboard. Might even be possible to run 12 GBs of it at those settings.
by: WarEagleAU
yeah Im liking the speeds but if they were on the X58, it wouldnt matter as much. BTW, I have never heard of Kingmax memory, is it available stateside?
As far as my experience go, Kingmax is the kind of company you expect to buy crap from.
Basically its a company that makes el cheapo stuff.
Obvious Pissing contest item.
by: TheLaughingManYup. I don't think they look good, I mean I would rather have sticks that say "Dominator" or "Viper" rather than "Hercules". C'mon Kingmax, how lame can you get? Is this RAM supposed to pump iron at the gym?
Obvious Pissing contest item.
lmao@Jstn7477. i think at least achilles would sound better than hercules. I'd only get these if 1:i could afford it, 2: to see how high a frequency you could obtain cause i wonder how fast these babies will run.
by: ZubasaWell there's much more crappy stuff companies like Elixir, A-data, Patriot. Or some big ones that use to mix stuff for enthusiastic market like SuperTalent, Gey-L, Corsair and OCZ after they announce price drops in US, which mostly didnt reflect to the rest of the world for up to six month, and in meantime we had overpriced modules that came with totally crappy chips (rid off crap stocked chips that couldnt be used for best performing modules).
As far as my experience go, Kingmax is the kind of company you expect to buy crap from.
Basically its a company that makes el cheapo stuff.
by: WarEagleAU
yeah Im liking the speeds but if they were on the X58, it wouldnt matter as much. BTW, I have never heard of Kingmax memory, is it available stateside?
They're pretty dominant in Asia and Europe. It's pretty great budget memory just like Transcend, Apacer or PQI and with DDR3 era they start to equip their memories modules with best ddr3 chips available (usually Microns) that from their stock 1333MHz easily OCed to 1800MHz with some extra voltage.
Hercules! Hercules! Hercules! *claps*



