HyperX Beast DDR3-2400 QC 32GB

1.608 kr - 2.095 kr

Hukommelse (RAM), 32 GB: 4 x 8GB (Quad Channel), DIMM 240-pin, DDR3, 2400 MHz / PC3-19200, CL11-13-14, 1.65 V, ikke bufferet, Ikke-paritet, Understøtter Intel XMP - HyperX Beast edition

EAN: 0740617235081    Producentens varenr.: HX324C11T3K4/32
     
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Kingston HyperX Beast memory features a dynamic heat spreader to maximise thermal dissipation for increased reliability. Now paired with a matching black PCB to meet the demands of HyperX fans, it aggressively enhances any enthusiast?s system with the highest performance hardware and coolest in complementary design. XMP-certified and designed to work with forth-generation Intel Core i5 and i7 processors and the latest AMD performance and gaming processors, HyperX Beast is available in dual and quad channel kits, 8GB-64GB capacities, speeds of up to 2400MHz and with a lifetime warranty.
FEATURES
- Capacities 8GB - 64GB (with 8GB, 16GB and 64GB kits)
- Speeds of up to 2400MHz
- 1.5V & 1.65 V operating voltages enable stable overclocking
- Compatible with Intel XMP auto-overclocking function
- Designed to work with P55, H67, P67, Z68, H61 (AG), X79, Z77, Z87 and Z97 Intel chipsets; as well as A75, A87, A88, A89, A78 and E35 (Fusion) AMD chipsets
- Carefully selected premium chips for maximum performance and overclockability
- Vicious black heatspreader with matching black PCB
- 100-percent factory tested

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Kapacitet 32 GB : 4 x 8 GB
Opgraderingstype Industristandard

Hukommelse

Type DRAM
Teknologi DDR3 SDRAM
Model DIMM 240-pin
Modul Højde (tommer) 1.83
Hastighed 2400 MHz ( PC3-19200 )
Søgetids Timinger CL13 ( 11-13-14 )
Dataintegritetskontrol Ikke-paritet
Egenskaber Varmeafleder, single rank, otte banke, On-Die Termination (ODT), Intel Extreme Memory Profiles (XMP), dobbeltkanal , firsnoet kanal , ikke bufferet
Modulkonfiguration 1024 x 64
Organisering af chips 512 x 8
Spænding 1.65 V
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