Kingston have decided in favour of bringing the HyperX Limited Edition Red series of DDR3 memory modules to the market as a permanent addition to the HyperX series. The HyperX Red modules will sit below the HyperX Blu in the performance rankings, as the HyperX Red will only come in 1333MHz and 1600MHz frequencies.
Kingston is targeting these red modules at entry level consumers and the mainstream DDR3 market – in other words not for enthusiasts and overclockers. Although, those looking to colour coordinate a red-themed system may find these kits an attractive option.
All the different variants of Kingston HyperX Red will support Intel XMP profiling for easy compatibility with supporting motherboards. Modules will be available in 4GB or 8GB capacities and the kits will be available in up to 16GB. You can get the HyperX Red in either 1.5v or 1.65v depending on your preference – we’d recommend 1.5v every time.
As with all Kingston products, these modules are backed by an impressive lifetime warranty as well as free technical support.
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Source: Press Release
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