Antec Katana DDR4 modules finally hit the market

Posted on Wednesday, May 20 2020 @ 13:02 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Antec showed its Katana DDR4 memory modules at last year's Computex show and it appears it took quite some time to hit the market. TechPowerUp reports two modules were just launched, Antec offers 16GB (2x 8GB) kits clocked at 3200MHz (16-18-18-38 timings) or 3600MHz (18-20-20-44 timings).

Overall nothing special here. The modules have an aluminium heatspreader and feature RGB LED light effects.
Antec, a leading provider of high-performance computer components and accessories for the gaming, PC upgrade and Do-It-Yourself market, broadens its range of memory with the new Katana DDR4 Memory. Inspired by the Japanese Samurai sword and its blade, the Antec Katana features a soft silhouette with metallic shine and lighting, adding extra style to the dream builds. "With our Katana memory modules, Antec aims at enthusiasts buying their stylish gaming cases and looking to add stylish designed components by the same brand", explains Eric Chen, Vice President at Antec. "Katana shows off a metallic shine on the silver lighting bar, while, lit up, Katana glows with soft and harmonious light effects."

The distinctive aluminium heatsink offers excellent thermal conductivity to ensure great cooling performance even during overclocking. Katana provides extensive freedom of customization with a vast array of modes and ARGB functions via motherboard synchronization.
Katana DDR4


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