KINGMAX, has introduced the latest DDR5 4800 MHz 16 GB desktop memory. Fully compatible with Intel’s 12th-generation Alder Lake and Z690 platform, it has secured the QVL certification of a good number of main stream motherboard manufacturers, thereby attesting to its platform compatibility essential for this new era for PCs already here.
Compared with its predecessors, DDR5 4800 MHz memory stands out as an utter upgrade in overall performance. In terms of speed, DDR5 starts with a base frequency of 4800 MHz and its bandwidth of 38.4 MB/s is at least 1.5 times faster than the maximum of 25.6 MB/s offered by its DDR4 3200 MHz peers. Coupled with dual sub-channels (32-bit) that run independently, data processing becomes substantially more efficient as the memory controller enjoys a much lower data access latency.