Apacer Blade Fire LED 16GB Gaming Desktop Memory – 16GB (2 x 8GB Kit) DDR4 288 Pin 3000Mhz Dual Channel Package Gaming , (PC-24000) , Voltage 1.35V, Timing 16-18-18-38 , Cas Latency 16 , Support XMP 2.0 , Retail Box , Limited 3 Year Warranty
Product Overview:
The world-class BLADE FIRE DDR4 is an advanced generation of BLADE DDR4, featured a sensational armory design on heat spreader perfectly for gaming, overclocking, and M.O.D enthusiasts.
Highlights:
•The Heartbeat LED Patterns
•Tailored for Intel® 100 & 200 Series Platforms
•Armory Design
•High Frequency, Low Power Consumption & Low Latency
•Compatible with Intel Platforms and Support XMP 2.0
•Respectable Capacity of 64GB, Frequency up to 3200MHz
Specifications – Product Code : EK.16GAZ.GJDK2 – Product Description : Apacer Blade Fire LED 16GB Gaming Desktop Memory – Capacity: 16GB (2 modules of 8GB each) – Memory Type: DDR4 SDRAM – Speed: 3000 MHz (PC4-24000) – CAS Latency: CL16 (16-18-18-38 timings) – Voltage: 1.35 V – Form Factor: 288-pin DIMM – Features: Dual channel package, LED lighting effects, supports Intel XMP 2.0 for easy overclocking – Designed for gaming and high-performance desktop systems – Warranty: Limited 3 years
Weight
0,1771 kg
Dimensions
20,35 × 18,7 × 2,2 cm
Brand
Apacer
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