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News Release from: Kingston Technology | Subject: HyperX DDR 533MHz (PC4300)
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 06 February 2004
Faster clocking for DDR modules
Kingston Technology is marking the first anniversary of its HyperX memory product line with the launch of the HyperX DDR 533MHz (PC4300) memory modules.
Kingston Technology is marking the first anniversary of its HyperX memory product line with the launch of the HyperX DDR 533MHz (PC4300) memory modules HyperX memory products are high-performance DDR memory modules aimed at the avid gamer and PC enthusiast markets
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 28 Jan 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The latest addition to Kingston Technology's HyperX product line has capacities of 256 and 512Mbyte and kits of 512Mvyte and 1Gbyte (currently shipping in limited quantities).
They can support datarates of up to 533MHz (actual speed dependent on various supported motherboards).
"PC enthusiasts and gamers can now get faster gaming for better action play, and the highest performance that their motherboard or system can support, with Kingston Technology's HyperX", said Vincent Hunter, Director of ValueRAM Europe, Kingston Technology.
"Our engineers have designed the new HyperX products to perform at lower voltages, allowing the overclocking and enthusiast community to achieve better thermal conditions in their gaming rigs", added Hunter.
The HyperX modules are designed and qualified by Kingston Technology through careful selection of memory components that are assembled and thoroughly tested for ultimate performance.
The HyperX PC4300 modules are assembled with a heat spreader and tested at their highest-rated speeds, and operate at 2.7V (low voltage provides less heat while running the modules at high clock speeds).
The HyperX PC4300 has been tested using the Asus P4C800-E motherboard.
Modules will be available through various e-tailers and channel partners, which can be found on Kingston Technology's website.
All Kingston Technology memory modules are 100% percent tested and come with a lifetime warranty.
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