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There is faster memory out on the market now, but that will also cost you more than this Kingston HyperX DDR3-2000 6GB triple-channel kit. In my opinion, for the price of around $280 USD at Newegg ...
EPP Frequency, Timing Tested Peak-Performing 2000MHz Modules Ready to Enhance Enthusiast PCs, Gaming Rigs Kingston Technology Company, Inc., the independent world leader in memory products, today ...
Taking a look at pricing, the 16GB HyperX Genesis DDR3 2133MHz kit is currently going for about $170.93 on Amazon, definitely making it one of the more expensive memory kits we’ve seen to date.
Kingston Technology Unveils First Ultra Low Latency DDR3 Memory Modules Memory Release Drives Performance Benchmarks, Gaming Further, Faster Than Ever Fountain Valley, CA (July 12, 2007) Kingston ...
Kingston has announced the launch of its much anticipated DDR3 HyperX 1375MHz RAM (Random Access Memory) modules. Kingston says the double-data-rate, three synchronous dynamic random access memory ...
The DDR3 kit is a little less impressive, of course, forgoing RGB lighting entirely and topping out at 1,833MHz. Still, it's surprising to see a brand new kit developed for the 14-year-old memory ...
Kingston 512MB and 1GB DDR3 1066MHz HyperX memory modules recently passed Intel Platform (PMO) Validation, paving the way for the next generation of high-performance computing.
DDR3 is the new memory that you will need to take full advantage of upcoming chipsets featuring technologies like XMP and EPP. We grab some modules from Kingston and OCZ to see which is better if ...
We are looking at the Kingston KVR-16R11S4/8HA ValueRAM server memory kit and seeing just what it is capable of. Let's find out what William thinks now.
Kingston released HyperX Beast high-performance DDR3 memory with high capacities and a new heatspreader design. The HyperX Beast series features memory kits with capacities ranging from 8GB to ...
Prize away one heatsink and, underneath, Kingston plays it very safe, as these 1,866MHz-rated sticks use the same Hynix memory we've seen on a plethora of other mainstream DDR3 kits.
Kingston announced yesterday their HyperX DDR3 Triple-Channel Memory that was designed with the Intel X58 motherboards in mind. They also meet the 1.65 volt platform recommendation for Core i7.
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