Kingston Announces 1800MHz and 1625MHz DDR3 Memory
"Kingston is taking next generation memory to new levels with the announcement of our new 1800MHz HyperX 14400 series DDR3 memory"
Published: 8th October 2007 | Source: Legit Reviews |

Kingston Announces 1800MHz and 1625MHz DDR3 Memory Kits
Memory manufacturer Kingston has announced the inclusion of high performance 1800MHz DDR3 and Low-Latency 1625MHz HyperX DDR3 memory modules to their current lineup.
Lower CAS latencies typically deliver better performance — even when a module's speed is slower — without driving thermal conditions that would require extra cooling in a high frequency system. The release of Kingston HyperX 1625MHz low-latency memory marks Kingston's third foray into the DDR3 low-latency overclocking arena.
Kingston 1800MHz and Low-Latency 1625MHz DDR3 HyperX Specifications
KHX14400D3/1G 1GB 1800MHz (CL8-8-8-24-1T @ 1.9V)
DDR3 HyperX DIMM $ 227.00 (U.S. only)
KHX14400D3K2/2G 2GB 1800MHz (CL8-8-8-24-1T @ 1.9V)
DDR3 HyperX DIMMs, (Kit of 2) $ 453.00 (U.S. only)
KHX13000D3LL/1G 1GB 1625MHz Low-Latency (CL7-7-7-20-1T @ 1.9V)
DDR3 HyperX DIMM $ 224.00 (U.S. only)
KHX13000D3LLK2/2G 2GB 1625MHz Low-Latency (CL7-7-7-20-1T @ 1.9V)
DDR3 HyperX DIMMs, (Kit of 2) $ 448.00 (U.S. only)
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Every review I've ever seen shows higher frequency sticks with loser timings out perform lower frequency sticks with tighter timings in everything; latency, bandwidth and games...Lower CAS latencies typically deliver better performance — even when a module's speed is slower





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