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Kingmax expanded its Zeus Dragon line of DDR4 memory kits, with the new Zeus Dragon RGB. The new module looks significantly different from the Zeus Dragon, with a polygonal heatspreader shape with RGB LED diffusers, which borrows some design ideas from G.Skill Trident-Z RGB. You have RGB diffusers not just along the top of the module, but also through cutouts on the surface, illuminating the logos. The modules support ASUS Aura Sync RGB software control.
The Kingmax Zeus Dragon RGB series comes in four speed-based variants - DDR4-2666, DDR4-3000, DDR4-3200, and DDR4-3466; and in module densities of 8 GB and 16 GB, making up 16 GB (2x 8 GB) and 32 GB (2x 16 GB) kits, respectively. For whatever reason, the slowest variant also has the loosest timings, with CAS latency of 17T, while the other three variants are CL 16T. You enable the advertised speeds at the click of a button thanks to XMP 2.0 support.
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The Kingmax Zeus Dragon RGB series comes in four speed-based variants - DDR4-2666, DDR4-3000, DDR4-3200, and DDR4-3466; and in module densities of 8 GB and 16 GB, making up 16 GB (2x 8 GB) and 32 GB (2x 16 GB) kits, respectively. For whatever reason, the slowest variant also has the loosest timings, with CAS latency of 17T, while the other three variants are CL 16T. You enable the advertised speeds at the click of a button thanks to XMP 2.0 support.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site