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Apr 18 2008, 7:08am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
"Kingston customers asked about higher-performance memory for current notebooks and our new 667MHz CL4 low-latency SO-DIMMs are the first in a series of new HyperX memory offerings to support this market," said Mark Tekunoff, senior technology manager, Kingston(R). "We will continue to expand the product line, including developing a 3GB memory kit."
This RAM may be just what users of gaming notebooks have been looking for. A 2GB kit costs $84 and a 4GB kit costs $132. This RAM will allow higher performance on a notebook without having to enter the bios and overclock the hardware, potentially breaking the manufacturer’s warranty.
Via Kingston
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