Kingston Technology has announced that its 800MHz DDR2 low-latency HyperX memory is available in 4GB capacity kits and 2GB modules.
Kingston Technology has announced that its 800MHz DDR2 low-latency HyperX memory is available in 4GB capacity kits and 2GB modules.
The company said the ability to reach higher speeds while using less power makes the memory a perfect choice for overclockers and PC enthusiasts.
In a statement, Rajesh Panicker, Country Manager - India, Kingston Technology, said, "Kingston low-latency HyperX memory kits are ideal for gamers or enthusiasts wanting a high speed, low-latency memory solution. Another benefit of going with low-latency 4GB kits is an overall lower system power requirement compared to high frequency overclocking."
The HyperX DDR2 800MHz low-latency memory, which is available in 1GB, 2GB, and 4GB memory kits, as well as modules ranging from 512MB to 2GB capacities, supports the latest in high-performance computing. Besides, according to Kingston, each module completes 24 hours of burn-in reliability testing, extensive dynamic testing, as well as visual inspection.
The HyperX 800MHz low-latency memory features DDR2-800 CL4-4-4-12 at 2.0V, CAS Latency of 4, and dual channel memory kits up to 4GB.
Meanwhile, HyperX DDR2 memory comes with a lifetime warranty and free technical support, and is available through a network of distributors including AA Infoways, Avnet India, Ingram Micro, Kobian Electronics, and Transtek Infoways.
Prices at Lamington Road for the 1GB Stick is around 7K... now that's a lot of money just for the RAM... I'd go with a normal (6667Mhz) Kingston 1x2GB for 8K instead...