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Kingston Launches 24GB HyperX Kits
By
ChannelTimes Staff
Mumbai, Jan 13, 2010 1533 hrs IST
Kingston Technology has announced it is shipping the largest HyperX DDR3 memory kits to date.
Users of the Intel Core i7 and X58 platforms can now give a boost to their memory with Kingston's 1600MHz 24GB HyperX kit made up of six 4GB modules. For Core i5, P55 chipset enthusiasts, Kingston has released a 1600MHz kit 16GB kit of four 4GB modules to take advantage of dual-channel performance.
"We are pleased to make available the largest HyperX memory kits ever for the prosumers, multimedia pro or super enthusiast who wants everything," said Ann Bai, DRAM memory sales director, (APAC region) of Kingston. "Users working with the latest operating systems like Windows 7 64-bit can keep multiple programs open, run memory intensive video or photo applications, or run numerous virtual machines using 24GB or 16GB of DDR3 HyperX memory and create more efficiency and performance gains than ever before."
The 1600MHz triple- and dual-channel kits are intended for use on the best motherboards on the market from companies such as Asus and Gigabyte. Kingston HyperX memory is backed by a lifetime warranty and free technical support.
The new memory products are available from Kingston's dealers - Neoteric Informatique, HCL Infosystems, Compuage Infocom, Transtek Infoways, Sunrise Infosolutions, and Shree Pati Computers.
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