Mar 1, 2011 08:03 GMT  ·  By

Given the fact that CeBIT 2011 has just opened its gates in Hannover, Germany, Kingston has decided to also prepare a new product announcement for this important occasion, releasing its HyperX T1 Black DDR3 triple-channel memory kits.

The memory manufacturer reveals the fact that the their new HyperX T1 Black DDR3 triple-channel memory kits are designed to cater to the needs of extreme gamers, overclockers and enthusiasts, given the fact that they are designed to meet the performance requirements for the new Intel Core i7-990X chipset.

Additionally, the company's reps point out that the kits also target the various X58 products available on the market, especially the new GIGABYTE G1-Killer mobos, extreme products targeting specifically the categories of users mentioned above.

Plus, as Gigabyte's reps point out, there are a couple of design similarities between the two lines of products, which means that gamers might actually find it easier to pair them together (or at least that's what the motherboard manufacturer hopes).

As mentioned before, Kingston is offering several HyperX T1 Black 1600MHz DDR3 triple channel memory kits, with 24GB, 12GB and 6GB configurations being available, so that users will be able to easily choose the version that best suits their needs and, of course, budgets.

The 24GB kit is formed out of no less than 6 different Non-ECC CL9 DIMM modules (CL9-9-9-27), while the 12GB and 6GB kits comprise 3 units each, respectively.

Naturally, pricing for these kits is not exactly very small (but it's extremely fair, given their type of systems they typically target), the 24GB kit selling for around 380 US dollars, while the 12GB kit is priced at around 190 US dollars and the 6GB kit retails for just around 104 US dollars.

Last, but certainly not least, since we've talked about the G1-Killer mobos earlier, Kingston has also provided us with a nice video depicting its new memory kits installed and running on exactly such a platform, which you can watch as follows.