- Fast DDR2 memory introduced to meet the hard core PC gamer demands
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With the advent of new platforms using DDR2 memory, combined with the introduction of memory hungry software and games - the need for high performance and large capacity memory is ever increasing. Kingston Technology’s latest HyperX modules are the ‘must-have’ memory for gamers and PC enthusiasts. HyperX comes with a lifetime warranty and 24/7 technical support.
Mike Field, Division Marketing Manager, Desktop Division, AMD comments, "Kingston Technology provides high-quality products to our customers using PC3200, which enables AMD Athlon 64 FX enthusiasts to modify their PCs and find the best possible performance to suit their gaming or digital media needs. Our socket AM2 processors use DDR2 memory technology, which together with Kingston's new DDR2 memory products will enable the next generation of computing performance."
That was some time ago. Now with a simple one step process the HyperX DDR2 PC2-6400 modules increase overall system performance when paired with select NVIDIA nForce 500 series-based motherboards. Kingston Technology and NVIDIA have specifically designed and engineered the HyperX module to give users the ability to boost system performance by simply installing NVIDIA SLI-Ready components. Without needing to tune the BIOS, users can simply select their performance option during the system configuration.
NVIDIA SLI technology is a revolutionary platform innovation that allows users to intelligently scale performance by combining multiple NVIDIA graphics solutions in a single system using an NVIDIA nForce SLI media and communications processor (MCP).
Using proprietary software algorithms and dedicated scalability logic in each NVIDIA graphics processing unit (GPU) and MCP, Kingston Technology’s NVIDIA SLI technology delivers the highest performance computing solution.
NVIDIA SLI-Ready 800-MHz low-latency HyperX features:
2.0 Volts operation
Latency Timings: 4-4-4-12
Dual channel memory kits up to 2 GB kit
- July 6, 2006 - 9:59 AM | Posted in - PC |






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