Aug 12, 2010 14:22 GMT  ·  By

Kignston has already unveiled the HyperX H2O, its first DDR3 modules with water cooling, but Kingston Europe has now stepped up in order to make the formal announcement that these modules, along with the DDR2 and DDR3 HyperX 'blu' Series, among others, are now selling.

The HyperX 'blu' is a line of memory products composed of DDR2 and DDR3 kits.

The list of devices that are now selling is made up of the HyperX blu, the HyperX LoVo, the HyperX Genesis, the HyperX T1 and, of course, the HyperX H2O.

HyperX blu is aimed at occasional gamers and enthusiasts, whereas the LoVo is optimized for energy efficiency.

Also, the Genesis has high operational frequencies and low latencies, aspects that are very important for gamers and enthusiasts alike.

Furthermore, the HyperX T1 are specifically designed for the uppermost level of the high-end market, as they are also quite suited for advanced overclocking tasks.

Finally, the HyperX H2O uses water-cooling and, thus, are the most reliable out of the lot. All of the products are already available through online retailers.

“Water cooling is desirable for its quiet operation and long-term reliability. We are bringing HyperX H2O to market as a solution for PC enthusiasts who want to build water-cooled systems using high quality Kingston products,” said Mark Tekunoff, senior technology manager, Kingston.

“HyperX H2O is a natural extension of Kingston’s offerings for performance users. Our goal is for users of all levels and interests to have a Kingston product that meets their needs,” he added.

“Kingston is also proud to announce that the original HyperX module is now called Genesis,” said Vincent Kim, HyperX product manager, Kingston. “

“The core of the HyperX family is the blu, Genesis and T1 series as they offer solutions in a range of densities and frequencies for enthusiasts of all levels. For system builders with specific requirements, H2O adds high performance in a water-cooling environment while LoVo is the perfect choice for an energy-efficient build,” he finished.