Kingmax provides memory with nanocoating

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Kingmax has released memory modules with a nano-coating to dissipate heat. The Hercules ddr3 2200 modules are therefore not equipped with normal, but with ‘invisible’ heatsinks.

The coating applied to the memory modules is by Kingmax Nano Thermal Dissipation Technology named. The company has applied the coating to its Hercules ddr 2200 modules, which should allow for cooler memory bars without the added expense of a heatsink. The memory kit of two 2GB bars has a clock speed of up to 2200MHz and has a latency of 10 clock cycles.

Kingmax has its nano coating tested by trying three memory kits: a standard kit with normal heatsinks, a set of memory with Kingmax heatsinks and the Hercules slats. The memory kits were tested at 2200MHz and at standard clock speeds, with thermal properties recorded. The nanocoating kept the memory chips two degrees cooler than Kingmax’s own heatsinks in the tests, which in turn kept the memory more than five degrees cooler than normal heatsinks.

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