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Kingston Brings in New Memory Module

By ChannelTimes Staff
Mumbai, May 7, 2008

Kingston Technology has come up with its new memory module HyperX DDR3, which is SLI-certified by Nvidia Corporation. The added advantage of the memory module is gaming platform, compatibility, stability and performance solutions - when building high performance systems using the new series of Nvidia nForce 790i SLI platforms.

Kingston N Series HyperX memory (designated with an 'N' at the end of the part number to indicate Nvidia SLI-ready memory with Enhanced Performance Profiles - EPP) delivers the fastest performance possible, when paired with the latest NVIDIA MCP790i series chipsets. "Collaborating with the world's best of class chipset manufacturers and industry alliance partners, Kingston is proud to launch a new family of auto-overclocked memory designed, tested, and certified to meet Nvidia's standards," said Ann Bai, product manager, DRAM Memory, APAC Region, Kingston.

Memory DIMMs receiving SLI-Ready certification is required to support EPP technology - to ensure the modules can be automatically detected and their full potential is realized with the Nvidia nForce 790i Ultra SLI and nForce 790i SLI platforms. "Memory achieving Nvidia SLI-Ready certification must pass a comprehensive suite of tests - to ensure customers achieve the outstanding experience they expect from SLI systems," said Tom Petersen, director of Technical Marketing for MCP Business Unit at Nvidia.

Also Kingston Technology would later come up with 2GHz HyperX PC3-16000 (KHX16000D3K2/2G) memory modules. It may be recalled that Kingston HyperX is backed by a lifetime warranty and free technical support.

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