Kingmax DDR5 Horizon II – New Memory for Overclocking
Capacities range from 8, 16, and 32 GB in single or dual-channel configurations
Kingmax expands its offering in the high-performance memory segment with the launch of the new DDR5 Horizon II Overclocking Memory, also designed for gamers seeking performance. This debut comes at a strategic time for the market: the scaling back of consumer DRAM production and Micron's discontinuation of the Crucial brand open new opportunities for manufacturers like Kingmax, ready to fill the void left by historical competitors.
The Horizon II modules are 288-pin DDR5 U-DIMM available at 5600, 6000, and 6400 MHz, with bandwidth up to 51.2 GB/s and CL36/CL38 latencies. Capacities range from 8, 16, and 32 GB in single or dual-channel configurations, with operating voltages of 1.25 V (5600 MHz) and 1.35 V (6000/6400 MHz). The warranty is 5 years.
New Modules, Generational Change
Usable with the latest Intel Core and AMD processors, the memories comply with the JEDEC standard and boast QVL certifications with numerous DDR5 motherboard manufacturers, ensuring high compatibility with next-generation platforms.
Native support for Intel XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO allows for one-click overclocking from the BIOS, without complex manual adjustments. From a constructive standpoint, Kingmax focuses on 10-layer PCBs, selected ICs, and an aluminum heatsink to ensure thermal stability even under high loads. The picture is completed by On-Die ECC and PMIC technologies, which improve reliability and energy efficiency, along with compliance with RoHS and CE environmental standards.