To begin with, Kingston unveiled its latest HyperX module design, the HyperX T1. These modules are designed for overclocking, and keeping in mind today's congested high-end motherboards. The DRAM chips on these modules are passively cooled by chunky aluminum with fins extended vertically. These modules will be likely available in lower module densities (up to 8 GB per module), but will pack very high out-of-the-box XMP 1.3 profiles, with headroom for more overclocking.
Kingston HyperX T1 DDR3 gets pictured
Posted on Wednesday, January 11 2012 @ 21:39 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
VR Zone has a photo of Kingston's new HyperX T1 modules.