Kingston 2400MHz DDR3 'World's Fastest Memory'
That thing got a Hemi?
Kingston today announced it has developed what it claims is the fastest Intel-certified memory in the world. How fast, you ask? 2400 MHz.
Kingston's speedy HyperX dual-channel DDR3 memory kit (given the charming model name KHX2400C9D3T1K2/4GX) has Intel' XMP certification on the Core i7 platform.
Those who like to tweak their memory will like to know that the 2400 MHz kit runs at 9-11-9-27-2 timings at 1.65 volts as tested on several P55-based systems including the Gigabyte GA-P55A-UD4P motherboard.
The 2400 MHz kits will be available sometime in the second quarter.
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Imagine overclocking with that thing O.o
Overclocking it, what for?
Overclocking it, what for?
Mojito means it will free up a lot of headroom for raising bclk/QPI speeds. Not OCing it beyond it's already high speed.