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Kingston's Ultra-Low Voltage Performance Memory

by Tahir Khan | Wed 03 March 2010, 12:44 | Discuss

Kingston Technologies let Hardware Heaven know that they have just launched a new range of Ultra low voltage DDR3 DRAM.

The new offering is part of the new Kingston® ‘LoVo’ (low voltage) HyperX® DDR3 High-Performance memory product line. The dual-channel kit (Kingston part #: KHX1866C9D3LK2/4GX) comes preprogrammed with two XMP-ready profiles: 1.25 volts at 1600MHz and 1.35 volts at 1866MHz. The latter profile is also a world’s first for speed matching higher frequency with a lower voltage.

“Kingston Technology is proud to lead the charge with memory for the new generation of energy efficient systems that yield higher performance,” said Mark Tekunoff, senior technology manager, Kingston. “Energy-conscious consumers need to look no further for memory than the HyperX ‘LoVo’ line when they are assembling the components needed to achieve better PC power performance.”

The "LoVo" dual memory kits were tested on the Asus P7P55D EVO motherboard. At 1.25V and 1600MHz the memory sticks are a world first for such voltage operation and at 1.35V and 1866MHz the memory sticks are ideal for enthusiasts that want the best performance but also want to do their bit to save energy. The memory sticks come with a lifetime warranty.

No details on pricing yet.

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RE: Kingston's Ultra-Low Voltage Performance Memory
Posted by IvanV | 3rd Mar 2010 1:14pm
Initially I read the headline as "Kingston's Ultra-Low Performance Memory".
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RE: Kingston's Ultra-Low Voltage Performance Memory
Posted by Tyrsonswood | 3rd Mar 2010 1:26pm
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Originally Posted by IvanV View Post
Initially I read the headline as "Kingston's Ultra-Low Performance Memory".
I read the same thing....
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