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Kingston Technology 1800MHz HyperX DDR3 Memory Wins Intel XMP Certification

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Kingston Technology Company, Inc., the independent world leader in memory products, today announced that its HyperX 1800MHz DDR3 memory has been certified under the Intel Extreme Memory Profile (Intel XMP) validation program to offer PC builders and gaming enthusiasts, more performance memory options and tuning flexibility when constructing high-performance systems using select Intel X38/X48-series chipsets.



"Customers building or upgrading Intel XMP-ready systems now have an 1800MHz HyperX XMP memory option to gain higher performance in their gaming and content creation systems," said Marc Bernier, European research and development engineer, Kingston Technology. "Many of our motherboard partners, including ASUS, MSI and Gigabyte, have released XMP-ready offerings that can take immediate advantage of HyperX XMP-certified memory on current X38 and X48 platforms. We expect this also to be true for the soon to be released P45 chipsets."

When paired with select Intel X38/X48 series-based motherboards, Kingston HyperX modules (designated with an 'X' at the end of the part number) increase overall system performance. Designed for both the novice and experienced overclocker, the XMP profile allows for easy overclocking selection through predefined profiles in the BIOS or manual adjustment of Kingston HyperX XMP modules' frequency and timings.

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<td class="td_cell_title" colspan="3"
align="middle">Kingston Intel XMP-certified HyperX DDR3
Specifications</td>
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<td class="td_cell_title">Part Number</td>
<td class="td_cell_title">Capacity and Features</td>
<td class="td_cell_title" align="right">MSRP </td>
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<td class="td_cell_text">KHX14400D3K2/2GX</td>
<td class="td_cell_text">2GB 1800MHz (CL8-8-8-24 @
1.9v) kit of 2 optimized for Intel XMP</td>
<td class="td_cell_text" align="right">£140</td>
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<td class="td_cell_text">KHX13000D3LLK2/2GX</td>
<td class="td_cell_text">2GB Low-Latency 1625MHz
(CL7-7-7-20 @ 1.9v) kit of 2 optimized for Intel XMP</td>
<td class="td_cell_text" align="right">£140</td>
</tr>
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<td class="td_cell_text">KHX11000D3LLK2/2GX</td>
<td class="td_cell_text">2GB Low-Latency 1375MHz
(CL7-7-7-20 @ 1.7v) kit of 2 optimized for Intel XMP </td>
<td class="td_cell_text" align="right">£109</td>
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The HyperX 1800MHz 2GB XMP memory kits join previously Intel XMP-validated Kingston 1625MHz and 1375MHz DDR3 HyperX memory.

Kingston HyperX is backed by a lifetime warranty and free 24/7 technical support. For more detailed information please visit the Kingston Web site at www.kingston.com/europe and reference www.kingston.com/hyperx/xmp/default.asp for more on Intel XMP validation.

To learn more about Intel XMP-certified memory, visit www.intel.com/personal/gaming/extremememory.htm.

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How does one win certification? Is it a competition? Just joshing ya Navin, sorry.

Excellent news I guess. Icant wait for next year when AMD goes ddr3. Its alot quicker than they went ddr2
 
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