Thursday, August 16th 2012

Kingston Technology Expands HyperX Memory Family

Kingston Technology Company, Inc., the independent world leader in memory products, today announced the launch of the new Kingston HyperX Predator. The new high-performance DRAM module complements the HyperX product range with the fastest speeds, lowest latencies and highest capacities. HyperX Predator is aimed at extreme enthusiasts and overclockers looking to push their systems to the maximum with the fastest speeds and highest performance hardware.

With its new heatspreader, HyperX Predator offers a more aggressive design, which accompanies the look and design of the latest PC hardware, and provides great heat dissipation to optimize memory reliability. The memory is Intel XMP certified and has been fully tested and validated on a top range of motherboards currently available on the market. End users can easily overclock their systems by simply selecting a profile in BIOS with no need for manual adjustments.

"The PC gaming market is robust and growing and we are pleased to contribute to that market with our new, more aggressive HyperX Predator memory kits," said Mark Tekunoff, senior technology manager, Kingston. "Enthusiasts will experience higher performance, ultra-responsive multitasking possibilities and an overall faster system thanks to its top optimized performance settings for specific modules - handpicked and tested by our Kingston engineers."

HyperX Predator is available in speeds up to 2666 MHz, CAS latencies of 9 and 11, and capacities from 8 GB to 32 GB in various dual- and quad-channel kit configurations.

Kingston HyperX memory is backed by a lifetime warranty and free live technical support. For more information visit www.kingston.com/hyperx.

Kingston HyperX Predator Specifications:

● Capacity: 8 GB, 16 GB, and 32 GB in kits of 2 and 4
● Frequency (speed): 1600 MHz - 2666 MHz
● CAS Latency: CL9, CL11
● Voltage: 1.5v-1.65v operating voltage enables stable overclocking
● XMP Certified: Higher-performing frequencies, timings and voltage are attainable by simply enabling Intel's Extreme Memory Profile.
● Compatible: Designed specifically for P55, H67, P67, Z68, H61 (AG) and Z77 Intel chipsets, as well as A75, A87, A88, A89, A78 and E35 (Fusion) AMD chipsets
● Reliable: 100-percent tested
● Guaranteed: Lifetime warranty, free technical support
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10 Comments on Kingston Technology Expands HyperX Memory Family

#1
micropage7
HyperX Predator offers a more aggressive design, which accompanies the look and design of the latest PC hardware, and provides great heat dissipation to optimize memory reliability

with fin like that. its like double RAM in height
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#3
Vancha
Can heatsinks that high be in any way necessary these days?
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#4
Frick
Fishfaced Nincompoop
VanchaCan heatsinks that high be in any way necessary these days?
Naah. They never were. It's all for show, and for blockin CPU coolers.
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#5
cadaveca
My name is Dave
Dear Kingston....



I can haz plox?


:)
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#6
TheLostSwede
News Editor
Did Kingston just reveal AMD's entire upcoming line-up of chipsets?

Also, the 2400MHz 8GB kit is dirt cheap.
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#7
Delta6326
Way to big of heatsinks they just look funny that big.
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#8
Apocalypsee
Meh, I'll buy a Value RAM that is as tall as the RAM slots and put big HSF to cool my CPU for better overclocks over this big bugger any time of the day. There is better things to do to get better performance than fast RAM speeds with tall heatspreader, except if you running AMD APU with its integrated GPU
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#9
Widjaja
Big heatsinks were cool.
Just like the dominator RAM coolers until the grease started getting clogged with crap.
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