Kingston have released new HyperX 4GB and 8GB 1600mhz SO-DIMM kits. This new dual channel CL9 memory is the fastest on the market specifically designed to support notebooks and mobile platforms using the new 2nd generation Intel Core Mobile Processor family, codenamed ‘Huron River'.
“Our latest HyperX SO-DIMMs are the best way to boost the system performance of notebook PCs, as well as mini-ITX motherboards and mobile-based systems, by replacing standard memory with high-speed, higher capacity modules,” said Mark Tekunoff, Senior Technology Manager, Kingston®. “With the memory’s simple plug and play feature, system performance is enhanced fast and effortlessly without the need of having to manually adjust the BIOS or load overclocking profiles.”
The new HyperX SO-DIMMS are available in DDR3 1600MHz as 4GB and 8GB kits. Kingston HyperX memory is backed by a lifetimewarranty and free 24/7 technical support. For detailed information please visit the Kingston Web site at www.kingston.com/europe.
Kingston HyperX 1600MHz SO-DIMM Features & Specifications | ||
Part Number | Capacity and Features | MSRP (excl. VAT) |
KHX1600C9S3K2/4G | 4GB 1600MHz DDR3 (CL9-9-9-27) DIMM @ 1.5v (Kit of 2) | £39.57 |
KHX1600C9S3K2/8G
|
8GB 1600MHz DDR3 (CL9-9-9-27) DIMM @ 1.5v (Kit of 2) | £71.74 |
I always wondered why laptops were lagging so badly behind the desktop market in regards to memory performance. seems like a very long time for 1600mhz memory not to be available in moble market.