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March 8th, 2011, 10:06 GMT · By

Kingston Updates HyperX Memory Line with New Coolers

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Kingston moves HyperX memory to Genesis cooler
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While some companies are unveiling new video controllers of utmost prowess, others, in this case Kingston, are showing off a different sort of advancement, namely an evolution in cooling efficiency for memory products.

As end-users know, the IT market is packed full of all sorts of hardware, with each component type being represented by myriads and myriads of different components, each with various versions.

The RAM segment can be seen as one of the better embodiments of this tendency towards variety, seeing as how it comprises many, many different modules and kits.

Basically, there are modules of many sizes and capacities, as well as power consumption and, of course, performance.

Depending on the level reached by each of these traits, a product can be suited for mobile or desktop PCs, as well as for different layers of the consumer base (low end, mainstream and high-end).

This once, Kingston technology did not precisely unveil a new member to any of its collections of consumer RAM (random access memory).

What the outfit did announce was that its HyperX line was moving on to a better and newer cooling solution than the ones used so far, known as Genesis.

The Genesis first showed up on some high-end memory kits intended for powerful Intel Sandy Bridge motherboards and will now take over the entire line.

They come with a military/ballistic trim at the top and venting holes that enhance airflow, plus the same blue color theme that HyperX RAM is known for.

Dual-channel and triple-channel DDR3 kits, as well as standalone modules, with frequency of 1,333 MHz to 2,133 MHz, will be included in this new, Kingston Genesis DDR3 offer.

Those that want to see all the details available on it will only have to drop by the official web page that Kingston has added to its website.

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