Kingston HyperX T1 Black 24GB DDR3 kit launched

Posted on Tuesday, March 01 2011 @ 18:20 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
Kingston officially introduced the HyperX T1 Black, a new series of triple-channel memory modules with 1600MHz frequency and CL9-9-9-27 timings. You can get them in 6GB, 12GB and 24GB kits.
Kingston Technology Europe Ltd, an affiliate of Kingston Technology Company Inc., the independent world leader in memory products, today announced the release of HyperX® T1 Black DDR3 triple-channel memory kits. The new memory kits are designed to meet the performance requirements for the new Intel® Core i7™-990X chipset and X58-based motherboards and are available in kits of three or six modules and in capacities up to 24GB.

“Our new HyperX T1 Black triple-channel kits give enthusiasts the opportunity to combine performance and style into their PC build,” said Mark Tekunoff, Senior Technology Manager, Kingston®. “These high-capacity kits are ideal for the X58 products on the market, especially the new GIGABYTE G1-Killer gaming motherboards.”

“GIGABYTE is excited about the launch of Kingston’s new Black T1 HyperX memory as it comes so soon after the GIGABYTE G1-Killer gaming motherboard announcement,” commented Tim Handley, Deputy Director of Motherboard Marketing at GIGABYTE. “With their similar color schemes and target market, we are looking forward to seeing PC gamers pair their new Black T1 memory with GIGABYTE G1-Killer gaming motherboards.”

Kingston is shipping three HyperX T1 Black 1600MHz DDR3 triple channel kits in 24GB, 12GB and 6GB configurations. HyperX T1 Black is available through Kingston’s channel of authorized distributors, resellers, e-tailers and retailers. Kingston HyperX memory is backed by a lifetime warranty and free 24/7 technical support.


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