Kingston HyperX Announces 2800MHz Memory

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Well that’s some fast memory.. too bad I couldn’t use it in my computer, at least I don’t think I can get to 2800mhz..

HyperX®, a division of Kingston Technology Company, Inc., the independent world leader in memory products, today announced the addition of 2800MHz memory kits to the HyperX Predator product line. The new 2800MHz memory kits exhibit top-of-the-market speed and are specifically designed for high-end overclockers, system builders and performance enthusiasts.

HyperX Predator represents the fastest Kingston® memory available on the market. In addition to top speeds, HyperX Predator features an aggressive design to enhance the look and performance of the latest PC hardware while providing greater heat dissipation to optimize memory reliability. The memory is Intel®XMP ready and has been fully tested and validated on a wide 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.

“We are proud to offer our flagship 2800MHz memory kits to overclockers, benchmarkers and system builders throughout the world,” said Lawrence Yang, HyperX business manager, Kingston. “Our HyperX engineers will continue working hard to improve high-speed yields to get faster product in the hands of our customers.”

HyperX Predator is available in speeds up to 2800MHz and kits from 8GB to 16GB in various dual- and quad-channel configurations. The new 2800MHz kit is currently available in an 8GB kit of two with a CAS latency of 12.

Kingston HyperX memory is backed by a lifetime warranty and free live technical support.

For more information visit the HyperX home page.

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