Filed under: News | Hardware & Peripherals
Dec 7 2006, 12:53pm CST | by Shane McGlaun
Kingston’s new RAM can be had in a 1150 MHz flavor as well and comes in 512 MB and 1GB modules with dual channel 1GB (2x 512 MB) and 2GB (2x1GB) kits. The new modules were tested with ASUS mainboards for compatibility.The new HyperX modules are available now and pricing for the 1200 MHz dual channel 2GB kit is set at $525 putting it right in line with the fast RAM from other manufacturers. ASUS has tested the memory for compatibility on their mainboards, but no specific models were mentioned. buy your own Kingston HyperX memory here. Story and image via Daily Tech.
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