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Kingston HyperX DC DDR3-1800
Kingston HyperX DC DDR3-1800
With all the different memory options out there, which kit is right for you? Have a look at the latest 1800 MHz 4GB kit from Kingston to see if it fits the bill.
OCZ SLI-Ready DDR3-2000 (PC3 16000) 2GB (2 x 1GB) Dual Channel Kit Reviews
ocia.net — If you think about it, the memory manufacturers are in a strange predicament. DDR2 memory is at... the end of its run, and has been for the better part of a year. DDR3 has been around long enough to reach some pretty incredible speeds. But, AMD has ... (more) OCZ SLI-Ready DDR3-2000 (PC3 16000) 2GB (2 x 1GB) Dual ...
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The Tech Report: News — ... Björn3D reviews 4GB Kingston HyperX DDR3-1800 dual channel kit Multimedia, power, cases, and cooling Motherboards.org on Nvidia's ...

Hardware Roundup: Monday Edition
Overclockers Club news Feed — ... (also reviewed by OCC here). Also in today's roundup are a pair of coolers for Northbridge chips and CPUs. We also turned up a pair of DDR3 memory kits and more, so get started by checking out the links below. Cooling Evercool Serpent Northbridge Chip Cooler @ RBMods Nexus FLC-3000 Universal CPU Cooler @ TweakTown Memory Patriot Viper PC3-12800 6GB Tri-Channel Memory @ Virtual-Hideout Kingston HyperX DC DDR3-1800 @ Bjorn3D Motherboards ...

Kingston HyperX DC DDR3-1800
DarkVision Hardware Articles and Review from around the web — ... an array of choices since the day the first product hit the shelves. Memory rated for different bus speeds, timings, voltages, and of course, prices. Enter the HyperX line of memory from Kingston. Known for it's higher quality than their base line, it has long been popular with overclockers and enthusiasts. With its higher speeds and tighter timings, it is a favorite among many. With the advent of DDR3 HyperX is available in speeds from 1066 MHz all the way up to 2000 MHz. Link: Bjorn3D

Kingston HyperX DC DDR3-1800 @ Bjorn3D
Techwarelabs Community - Techware Labs News — ... Read More about: Kingston HyperX DC DDR3-1800 @ Bjorn3D

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InsideHW — ... 2009 CPU Intel Core i7 920 @ iXBT Labs Motherboards Gigabyte GA-EX58-DS4 @ Hardwareoverclock Austria Foxconn X58 Quantum Force BloodRage Overclocking Test @ Madshrimps Graphics Cards Nvidia GeForce GTX 295 Dual GPU @ TechSpot Palit GeForce 9800 GTX+ Video Card NE/98TX+XT352 @ Benchmark Reviews Sapphire Radeon HD 4870 X2 ATOMIC 2GB @ Elite Bastards XFX 9800GTX + Black @ XSReviews Memory Kingston HyperX DC DDR3-1800 @ Bjorn3d Software GeForce 185.20, ambient occlusion tested @ Techconnect Magazine AMD ...

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