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| Kingston HyperX 6GB 2250 MHz DDR3 Triple Channel Memory Kit Review @ Futurelooks |
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| Written by Futurelooks |
| Monday, 06 September 2010 07:50 |
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" The Kingston HyperX 6GB 2250MHz DDR3 triple channel memory kit we’re looking at today is tuned for the most aggressive performance motherboards available. That would include any INTEL X58 motherboard capable of maintaining a 200MHz CPU bus clock without melting down and there are a lot of them out there. With an X58 board in hand and INTEL’s latest and greatest Core i7 980X Hexacore CPU, we give Kingston Technology’s top end memory kit a run for its money. Read on to find out how it did! " Futurelooks |



