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Kingston announces world's fastest Intel-certified memory

Discussion in 'TechSpot News and Comments' started by Jos, Mar 16, 2010.

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  1. Recipe7 TechSpot Enthusiast

    There is a very fine line between RAM now-a-days. These would only be appreciated by those building new computers with a hefty budget. Otherwise, a 2gig alternate for less than 100 dollars would do just fine.
  2. Thompson Newcomer, in training

    Those things are twice as fast as my RAM!
    Those coolers look AWESOME on that RAM, I want that so bad it'll be just slightly hard to go to a store and say "I want to buy a KHX2400C9D3T1K2/4GX kit", probably get very odd looks...
  3. ToastOz Newcomer, in training

    Unless you can get you motherboard Bclk to 300 I doubt it's even usable at that speed without losing sync ratio of 2/1 with the uncore frequency.
  4. UT66 Newcomer, in training

    Memory inflation once again. I remember paying $180 for my first ddr2 kits, ( 2gb) and then a few months later buying 4gb for $65! ... never again?
  5. ucould2 TechSpot Enthusiast

    If I put a window in my tower do you think anyone would notice the " recognizable blue T1 HyperX heatsinks " were only attached to 'valueram' I mean at that pricepoint I won't be switching anything on for you unless you're 'the Queen of Sheba' :) Seriously though I bought / spent AUS$128 on Kingston RAM for my old P4 for the featured " lifetime warranty ".
  6. DragonMasterJay Newcomer, in training

    Performance is great. Hopefully the nicer models have good cooling technology available.

    I see them being used in gaming PCs down the road, but I think the 800 MHz are enough right now. :)
  7. thebluemeaner Newcomer, in training

    yeah 800mhz more than enough atm..
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