BEST DDR4 KITS - TOP 10 DDR4 – GaMinG RAM - 2016 / 2017 - for Kaby Lake / Skylake
TOP 10 DDR4 KITS – BEST DDR4 GaMinG RAM – 2016 – comprehensive comparison and ranking
№1 - G.SKILL Ripjaws V Series 16GB DDR4 - purchase link: ▶ http://unavailable/28OlN7x
№2 - Corsair Dominator Platinum 16GB DDR4 - purchase link: ▶ http://./28RVwIo
№3 - G.Skill Trident Z 16GB DDR4 - purchase link: ▶ http://./28XRME6
№4 - Crucial Ballistix Sport 16GB DDR4 - purchase link: ▶ http:///28OlVnm
№5 - Kingston HyperX FURY 16GB DDR4 - purchase link: ▶ http://./28NTKsg
№6 - PNY Anarchy 16GB DDR4 - purchase link: ▶ http://./28OaXzo
№7 - Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB DDR4 - purchase link: ▶ http://amzn.to/28OaZYd
№8 - Patriot Viper 4 16GB DDR4 - purchase link: ▶ http://amzn.to/28Om6z2
№9 - G.Skill Ripjaws 4 16GB DDR4 - purchase link: ▶ http://amzn.to/28Ob8ec
№10 - Mushkin Enhanced Redline 16GB DDR4 - purchase link: ▶ http://amzn.to/28Q27mU
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In computing, DDR4 SDRAM, an abbreviation for double data rate fourth-generation synchronous dynamic random-access memory, is a type ofsynchronous dynamic random-access memory (SDRAM) with a high bandwidth ("double data rate") interface. Released to the market in 2014,it is one of the latest variants of dynamic random-access memory (DRAM), some of which have been in use since the early 1970s, and a higher-speed successor to theDDR2 and DDR3 technologies. It is not compatible with any earlier type of random access memory (RAM) due to different signaling voltages, physical interface and other factors.
DDR4 SDRAM was released to the public market in Q2 2014, focusing on ECC memory,while the non-ECC DDR4 modules became available in Q3 2014, accompanying the launch of Haswell-E processors that require DDR4 memory. The primary advantages of DDR4 over its predecessor, DDR3, include higher module density and lower voltage requirements, coupled with higher data rate transfer speeds. The DDR4 standard theoretically allows for DIMMs of up to 512 GiB in capacity, compared to the DDR3's theoretical maximum of 128 GiB per DIMM.
DDR4 operates at a voltage of 1.2 V with a frequency between 800 and 1600 MHz, compared to frequencies between 400 and 1067 MHz and voltage requirements of 1.5 or 1.65 V of DDR3. Although a low-voltage standard has yet to be finalized (as of August 2014), it is anticipated that low-voltage DDR4 will run at a voltage of 1.05 V, compared to DDR3's low-voltage standard (DDR3L) which requires 1.35 V to operate.
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