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Discuss Posted by: Cristian on December 04, 2008 18:00 Discuss this Discuss It!     Digg It! Blogmarks co.mment It! Send to Reddit Send to Blinklist! del.icio.us  

Thinking that owners of Centrino 2 laptops deserve to get a little something this holiday Kingston has now started shipping a high-end, low-latency 4GB SO-DIMM kit. Proudly carrying the HyperX banner, the new kit consists of two 2GB modules equipped with blue-painted aluminum heatspreaders which can work at 1066 MHz with 5-5-5-15 latencies.

"Computer makers are releasing more DDR3-based notebook computers into the marketplace and Kingston is pleased to be first to ship ultra-low latency SO-DIMMs to meet the increased performance these laptops can offer," said Mark Tekunoff, senior technology manager, Kingston. "Our HyperX DDR3 notebook modules with metal heatspreaders represent new technology for gamers who want every competitive edge possible when pushing system performance."

Backed by a lifetime warranty, Kingston's fresh HyperX 4GB kit has a recommended price tag of $228.






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