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Kingston unveils ultra low-latency 800MHz memory modules
Press release, May 16; Rodney Chan, DIGITIMES [Wednesday 16 May 2007]

Kingston Technology has announced it is first to market with production volume of its ultra low-latency DDR2 800MHz HyperX memory modules. Available immediately, the new modules are the fastest performing memory available providing speed and performance without the need for overclocking.

"In lowering the latency even more, going to 3-3-3 with our new HyperX ultra low-latency 800MHz DDR2 modules, Kingston is offering both gaming and tech enthusiasts the flexibility to drive performance and benchmarking scores to the limit," said Mark Tekunoff, senior technology manager at Kingston. "Gamers and reviewers have been waiting for memory vendors to achieve the ‘holy grail' of 800MHz 3-3-3, and they wait no more."

Squeezing a little more performance out of current DDR2 technology, Kingston achieved the highest performance gaming memory without overclocking memory bus frequencies. The ultra low-latency HyperX is shipping in 512MB and 1GB modules as well as 1- and 2GB memory kits.

Kingston ultra low-latency DDR2 PC2-64000 DIMM memory module specifications

Part Number

Capacity and Features

MSRP (US only)

KHX6400D2ULK2/2G

2GB 800MHz DDR2 Ultra Low-Latency HyperX DIMM (Kit of 2)

US$255.00

KHX6400D2UL/1G

1GB 800MHz DDR2 Ultra Low-Latency HyperX DIMM

US$128.00

KHX6400D2ULK2/1G

1GB 800MHz DDR2 Ultra Low-Latency HyperX DIMM (Kit of 2)

US$138.00

KHX6400D2UL/512

512MB 800MHz DDR2 HyperX Ultra Low-Latency DIMM

US$69.00

Source: Company, compiled by Digitimes, May 2007

Kingston unveils ultra low-latency 800MHz memory modules

Kingston HyperX
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