17 January 2011

THE NEW KINGSTON HYPERX GENESIS GREY RAM AND ULTIMATEXX SDHC CARD



While the new 2011 Intel Core processors might be using a new type of socket, it is a good thing that they are still running on the same market-wide memory module. Hence, the timing of Kingston’s new HyperX Genesis Special Edition Grey line of high-performance dual-channel DDR3 RAMs release into the market is just about right as more users are adopting the all new Intel P67-based motherboards for the 2011 line of Intel Core processors.
Available as 1600MHz and 2133MHz 2 x 2GB kits, it is not hard to differentiate between this special edition release and a normal HyperX RAM module as its heat spreader is draped in grey instead of blue in the normal release. Backed by a lifetime warranty, they also work fine with older Intel P55-based motherboards as well.
At the same time, Kingston has also announced the new super-fast UltmateXX SDHC card that meets the Secure Digital Association’s UHS-I standard. Runs at a maximum speed of 60MB/s for data reading and35MB/sec for data writing, the new flash memory card is designed for applications that require speedy flash memory such as sequential shots and HD videos recordings while at the same time offers the compatibility with slower Class 4, 6 and 10 devices. Available in 8GB, 16GB and 32GB capacities, it is scheduled to arrive at retailers later this month.
For further information about these new releases from Kingston, contact your favourite retailers or head on to Kingston’s official website at www.kingston.com.

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