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2022-10-13 14:45:48
Kingston launches ValueRAM DDR5 memory and KC3000 PCIe 4.0 solid state drive to attract users to upgrade at mainstream prices
After Intel launched the 12th generation processor, the biggest factor that attracts users to upgrade at present is the price of DDR5 memory. After all, although the high bandwidth of DDR5 can bring good performance improvement, it is twice as high as DDR4. The price of , but many users are discouraged. Kingston, which launched high-end DDR5 memory with FURY Beast in the first wave, is also launching relatively "affordable" mainstream DDR5 products today: ValueRAM (KVR) DDR5 memory and KC3000 series PCIe Gen 4 SSD solid state drives.
Kingston ValueRAM (KVR) DDR5 memory
The Kingston ValueRAM DDR5 memory BUL1403ED module adopts the bare design of the general memory module without covering the heat sink. It is mainly launched for the general mainstream market or system installation requirements. At present, Kingston only launches modules with 4800 MHz and timing set to CL40-39-39, and provides a single 16GB model > 16GB model > 16GB model > 16GB model > 16GB model > 16GB model > 16GB model >16GB Model">16GB Model">16GB Model">16GB Model">16GB Model">16GB Model">16GB Model">16GB Model">16GB Model">16GB Model">16GB Model">16GB Model">16GB Capacity (KVR48U40BS8-16) or sold in dual 16GB x2 capacity configuration kits (KVR48U40BS8K2-32).
Although the price in Taiwan has not yet been released, judging from the 16GB x2 capacity configuration set issued by the US distributor at US$259.99 (about NT$7,200), it is indeed a relatively affordable DDR5 memory choice on the market. Kingston also provides products. Lifetime warranty and free technical support services.
KC3000 PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 SSD Solid State Drive
Another new product is PCIe Gen 4 SSD solid state drive: KC3000, which uses Phison E18 control chip and 3D TLC NAND memory particles like the previously published Renegade. The sequential read and write speed is set at a maximum of 7000 MB/s, and provides 512GB, 1024GB, 2048GB, 4096GB four different specifications. Total lifetime writes are set at 800 TBW per GB. In terms of heat dissipation design, the KC3000 PCIe Gen 4 SSD solid state drive uses a thin graphene aluminum alloy heat dissipation patch to provide a means of heat dissipation.
The price part has also not been released in Taiwan, but according to the price of the Kingston online store in the United States, the 1TB version is $174.99 (about NT$4,800), which is also an acceptable mainstream price, but it depends on Where will the price in Taiwan be set?