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Kingston’s HyperX Modules certified to 2.40GHz operation...
[Posted by: Steve]
Kingston has announced memory modules that are officially the world’s fastest DDR3 memory sticks that are certified by Intel Corp...

Kingston’s KHX2400C9D3T1K2 memory modules can operate at 2400MHz with CL9 11-9-27-2 timings at 1.65 volts and were developed for enthusiasts, gamers and other enthusiasts looking to scale new memory heights. The 2400MHz kit was created with the highest design-engineering principles and subjected to OEM-quality production and testing standards to gain Intel XMP certification. At present Kingston’s 2.40GHz memory modules offer the highest performance possible. Even though Corsair Memory unveiled 2.40GHz Dominator GTX sticks earlier this year, Intel only certified them to operation at 2.33GHz.

Kingston’s HyperX Modules certified to 2.40GHz operation

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03/17/2010

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