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Kingston launches Sandy Bridge memory kits
By admin | January 7, 2011
Kingston to 2011, the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas to promote a new HyperX memory-memory Kit, which has been approved for use on Intel recently launched the Sandy Bridge environment.
The first Kit called the HyperX memory-memories of T1. This kit contains four 2 GB modules 8 GB of system memory, giving the whole. Kingston says, T1 is to get Intel to be the world’s first 8 P67 certificate GB kit. The memory is compatible with the Intel ‘ xmp ‘ (2), and operates at 133 MHz.
Antoine Harb, Business Development Manager, Mea, Kingston Technology, “the new 8 GB HyperX memory-memories memory kits designed to Push a new P67 motherboards, memory speed and capacity,” said. “Our 2,133 MHz T1 modules featuring signature passed rigorous testing of an unlimited heatspreaders requirements to achieve both yourself and the Intel XMP certification. This is the perfect kit for enthusiasts who want to improve the performance of the new Sandy Bridge Pier.
Other kit HyperX memory, known as “form of Genesis Special Edition Grey ‘, it is also compatible with Sandy Bridge platforms and will be offered initially with the band 2,133 MHz and 1 600 MHz. Unlike the HyperX memory-memories of T1-kit, but, Genesis Special Edition Grey Kits offer 4 GB of memory-8 GB. These memory Kits is backward-compatible with the existing P55 systems.
All new Kits are covered by the lifetime warranty, and is expected to become available in the region in the coming weeks.
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