| Monday, June 22 2009 |

Kingston today alerted that it is now shipping its HyperX 1600 MHz triple-channel kits with the high-profile T1 heatspreaders. Recently introduced, the patented blue T1 heatspreaders not only transfer more heat thanks to a special aluminum design, but also make the memory modules look very cool and unique. The new 1600 MHz kit (part number: KHX12800D3T1K3/6GX) is available now in 6 GB capacity for $155.00 (U.S. MSRP). Its full specs list 1.65V operating voltage and CL9-9-9-27 latencies. Standard for all high-performance Kingston HyperX modules, this memory kit also comes with a lifetime warranty.
Source: Kingston
Source: Kingston
User comments
i dont like the color of their FCBs, they should paint it in black, tho the heatsinks look really good!
I like my kingston 1066 set, but I'm wondering aren't those voltages a bit high? I thought the x58 boards wouldn't allow the ram to go above 1.56v, so that would mean those are capped out.
1.65V is the "max" for anyone with their processor at stock voltages. As long as your QPI < DRAM voltage by at least .5V (I am comfortable with .4V) then you will not damage your processor with voltages above 1.65V
cool lets see some new dual channel kits while your at it lol
do it got emails?
I would start buying back Kingston if they made the memory Black, cmon who likes that cheap green :shadedshu
I love their heatsinks and their color. Too bad more companies don't use them.

