The kit 128 GB of RAM DDR4 that holds the speed record consists of eight modules Kingston HyperX Predator 16 GB each.
Kingston HyperX has announced that it has developed the DDR4 RAM kit 128GB ” world’s fastest “, removing the primacy to competitor G.SKILL. The result was achieved 3,000MHz with eight modules reaching HyperX Predator 16GB (8 x 16 GB) in quad-channel configuration installed on a motherboard MSI X99 MPOWER with an Intel Core i7-5820K.
The kit is not yet available on the market, but no matter. At a time when solutions from 4 or 8 GB of DDR3 RAM are still the most common, a kit 128 GB definitely seems redundant for the common user and also for the most demanding. As specified in the case of G.SKILL, these products are designed for very specific niches of professionals, where the price will naturally be reasoned on this aspect.
HyperX brand is often linked to solutions designed for the game, although it is still not easy to imagine a future in which they will be required amounts of memory so important for gaming. We are sure, but it will be a while before the 128 GB of RAM become an indispensable feature for consumer desktop. The brand also produces SSD and USB stick, as well as kit system memory.
The kit with eight modules HyperX Predator uses CAS latency of 16-16-16-36 and XMP profiles to function in the most stable overclock. It will be shown at the upcoming Computex Taipei expected in June, along with a high-performance unit Predator M.2 PCIe released recently. As the date of commercial launch will be revealed more information about the price and the technical specifications of the solution.