Kingston SLI-Ready HyperX DDR2 Low-Latency 800 MHz Modules

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Kingston Technology today announced the release of their SLI-Ready 800MHz low-latency modules. With a simple one step process the HyperX DDR2 PC2-6400 modules increase overall system performance when paired with select NVIDIA nForce 500 series-based motherboards.

Kingston Technology and NVIDIA have specifically designed and engineered the HyperX module to give users the ability to boost system performance by simply installing NVIDIA SLI-Ready components without needing to tune the BIOS, users can simply select their performance option during the system configuration.

Thomas Marschner, Vice President, Sales and Marketing Europe at Kingston Technology says:
'Kingston is extremely excited to be bringing this cutting-edge memory technology to the PC enthusiast market.This new range of HyperX products is ideal for gamers and PC enthusiasts who want to achieve increased performance without having to alter their BIOS settings'.

NVIDIA SLI-Ready 800-MHz low-latency HyperX features:
* 2.0 Vdimm
* Latency Timings: 4-4-4-12
* Dual channel memory kits up to 2 GB

For more information about HyperX DDR2 technology and other Kingston Technology memory products visit Kingston.

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13-07-2007, 15:48:12

Mr. Smith
With those timings and that high frequency, the new HyperX modules are certainly appealing, if not expensive. Hopefully it won't be too long before DDR3 becomes affordable.

Read on

13-07-2007, 16:35:32

Toxcity
Cor Blimey! :)
Is OC3D gunna get any of these beasts to test?

13-07-2007, 16:36:49

ionicle
do any of the OC3D testers have any ddr3 motherboards yet? :p

13-07-2007, 16:37:49

Rastalovich
Buying l8r on in the year for myself - I`d have to seriously consider DDR3 capable boards. Saying that, ddr2 is being pushed and pushed, and will go down in price still further I`m sure.

do any of the OC3D testers have any ddr3 motherboards yet? :p


If not, they will soon.

13-07-2007, 17:49:06

ionicle
DDR2 will go down in price, and up in performance, at the point, where you have a choise of DDR2 @ 1200MHz @ 5-5-5-15
or DDR3 @ 1200MHz @ 5-5-5-15 at virtually the same price, thats the time to switch imo :)

13-07-2007, 17:51:11

Jim

do any of the OC3D testers have any ddr3 motherboards yet? :p



Yep :p

And I've got a Kingston CL7 kit here right now....problem is, do I actually want to review it now :rolleyes:

13-07-2007, 17:56:21

Mr. Smith

Yep :p

And I've got a Kingston CL7 kit here right now....problem is, do I actually want to review it now :rolleyes:



Answer begins in Y and ends in S :p

13-07-2007, 18:31:04

Toxcity

Answer begins in Y and ends in S :p



Got that right! :)

13-07-2007, 22:43:01

PP Mguire
Yea i believe we should get some reviews out. It will tell me if its REALLY worth it to wait for DDR3 AMD chips.

19-07-2007, 17:14:49

DaGuv
I've already started to see DDR2 price rise. I have been checking everyday for the last few weeks (waiting for the G0 stepping lol)... A lot of 2gb kits have risen about 20-30% over the last few weeks.
x

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