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YouTube on MSNUnboxing Kingston Genesis & Limited Edition DDR3 MemoryUnboxing and giving a brief overview of 2 different Kingston DDR3 Memory Kits, the Genesis (KHX1600C9D3X2K2/8GX) and the Limited Edition (KHX1600C7D3X1K2/4GX). More information on ThinkComputers.org ...
The Kingston HyperX DDR3-2000 CL8 KHX2000C8D3T1K3/6GX 6GB product comes in a kit of three. That means that there are a total of three 2GB memory modules. Why three modules, though?
Kingston 2GB HyperX DDR3-1375 CL7. by Rob Williams on August 30, 2007 in Miscellaneous. Last Friday, we took a look at one of the first DDR3 kits on the market, OCZ’s DDR3-1333 Platinum. This week, we ...
Kingston's Mike Tekunoff said in a statement, "Computer makers are releasing more DDR3-based notebook computers into the marketplace and Kingston is pleased to be first to ship ultra-low latency ...
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 ...
In advance of CeBit, Kingston has created a video which shows soon to be released Kingston Technology DDR3 memory modules overclocked to an impressive 2.133GHz. The memory, which is yet to be ...
Kingston HyperX Genesis DDR3 2133MHz Conclusions Ok, so you can pretty much guess what we think of this memory at this point. If you can’t, well we absolutely love it.
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 ...
Reportedly, Kingston is looking to reveal its 512MB / 1GB DDR3 1500MHz HyperX and DDR2 800MHz low latency memory modules at Computex, which should play nicely with Intel's DDR3-friendly Bearlake ...
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.
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 ...
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