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Kingston HyperX DDR3-1375 2GB Memory Kit @ Think Computers

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Kingston's 20 year history is packed with numerous awards from the likes of Fortune, Inc, and Forbes magazines, and for the last four years, they were ranked the #1 memory module manufacturer for the third-party memory market. They have been extremely successful at building quality products, and taking care of their employees considering the numerous "best employer" awards they have received over the years. Kingston started their HyperX line of enthusiast memory modules in 2002. This is a HyperX DDR3-1375 7-7-7-20 2 gig kit. Will the KHX11000D3LLK2/2G perform to the standards that we'd expect from Kingston? Read on and see!
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