Kingston Releases Low-Latency HyperX
08 Mar, 2007, 4:01 pm IST | by
Gaurav Seth
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Kingston today announced its 800MHz DDR2 low-latency HyperX memory, available in 4GB capacity kits and 2GB modules. "Kingston low-latency HyperX memory kits are ideal for gamers or enthusiasts wanting a high speed, low-latency memory solution," said Rajesh Panicker, Country Manager, India, Kingston Technology. "Another benefit of going with low-latency 4GB kits is an overall lower system power requirement compared to high frequency overclocking," continued Panicker. Available in 1-, 2- and 4GB memory kits as well as modules ranging from 512MB to 2GB capacities, the Kingston HyperX DDR2 800MHz low-latency memory supports the latest in high-performance computing. Each module completes 24 hours of burn-in reliability testing, extensive dynamic testing as well as visual inspection. HyperX DDR2 memory comes with a lifetime warranty and free technical support. HyperX 800MHz Low-Latency DIMM features DDR2-800 CL4-4-4-12 at 2.0V. Kingston products are distributed in India by AA Infoways, Avnet India, Ingram Micro, Kobian Electronics and Transtek Infoways. |
Tags: Kingston , HyperX , DDR2
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