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Kingston launches nine HyperX Triple-Channel kits

By: (more) | Posted: Oct 29, 2008 11:30 pm

With the launch of Core i7 just around the corner, Kingston has joined the triple channel DDR3 bandwagon releasing a full-lineup of kits which all sport XMP (Extreme Memory Profile) support and will operate at their rated speeds using no more than 1.65v, which Intel states as being within Bloomfields safe zone.

 

Kingston launches nine HyperX Triple-Channel kits

 

No less than nine kits are on offer, comprising the following :-

 

Kingston launches nine HyperX Triple-Channel kits

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You can learn more about the new lineup of HyperX DDR3 Triple-Channel memory kits from Kingston within the press release here folks.

 


Kingston is excited to bring the fastest DDR3 triple channel memory products to market as we are the first to deliver 2000MHz gaming kits of three with Intel's reduced voltage," said Mark Tekunoff, senior technology manager, KingstonŽ. "All of our triple-channel kits can be overclocked manually or by using XMP-ready profiles. The 2GHz modules have been tested to support up to that speed on ASUS P6T Deluxe motherboards while the Intel DX58SO motherboards have been tested up to 1600MHz.

 

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