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Just the right component to complete your power PC design has arrived in the market, so you can explore the new limits of memory.Brought to you by one of the leading memory makers in the world,Kingston, it promises to be the fastest memory around and is aimed at enthusiasts, gamers and benchmarkers.

Its worth mentioning now that Kingston has really just created the world’s fastest memory to be qualified by Intel for Core i7 CPUs, rather than the actual “world’s fastest memory.”It pairs perfectly with the Intel’s Core i7 processor.

Hence it is also marketed as the “the Intel Certified memory fastest in the world” by Kingston.This super fast memory has been named ‘KHX2400C9D3T1K2/4GX’ by its producer.The Kingston HyperX dual-channel DDR3 memory kit has two modules, each
of 2GB, running at 2.400MHz,with timings set at 9-11-9-27, and a voltage of 1.65 volts. That is,in all it is designed by Kingston to be maximum compatible with Intel’s Corei7.

The kits also support the XMP (Extreme Memory Profiles), this enables them to facilitate the process of modifying the users settings and come up with blue heatsinks Kingston HyperX T1.The new HyperX modules have been extensively tested on several P55 motherboards till now, including motherboard Gigabyte GA-P55A-UD4P to ensure performance. Adding to the speed advantage is the lifetime warranty and availability of technical support for 24 hours a day for all the 7 days a week.
The Kingston memory fares better than the CMGTX1 Corsair memory which runs at 2.333MHz with latencies and voltage identical. expect a similar price from Kingston.

The press release however does not mention any launch price for it but it is not expected to be very economical since CMGTX1 Corsair memory comes with a cost price of 200USD for each module of 2GB. The memory is slotted to be available across markets by mid of this year. It is being ensured by Kingston that this memory is available in time to compliment Intel’s first 6-core i7, the 980X, which is also due to be available in the markets very soon.

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