Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Kingston HyperX Black T1, high-performance RAM

The vast majority of mortals will not need this, not even close. It is a product designed for the general public, even to the most advanced sector. Kingston HyperX Black T1 is like 990x Intel, NVidia GTX 580 or Asus Maximus Extreme IV. These products are designed for an audience that we could say that it seeks to achieve the most exclusive overclocking records.

Surely none of us will see these new T1 Black HyperX running, beyond some very practical demonstrations at fairs or presentations. Its main feature is to reach the 1,600 MHz without flinching and include black aluminum heatsinks to be overclocked to almost faint. Obviously, being pure and simple overclocking we are talking about optimizing for the Intel platform, specifically for the Core i7-900 on Intel X58, those to which recently arrived i7-990x to inject even force, if possible.

Are DRAM and triple channel DDR3, and in fact sold in packs of 3 and 6 forming sets of 6, 12 and 24 GB. Do you remember how to operate a computer with 24 GB of Kingston memorai? The prices were through the roof compared to more traditional memory, although I must say that they are not unreasonably high.

$ 104 in 3 to 6 GB modules is above average, but is manageable if you assemble a team of high performance. Beyond the 190 dollars we will have 12 GB (3 modules) and $ 379 for 24 GB, based on using all available slots on a motherboard with X58, that is, six of them. Track | Softpedia. More Info | Kingston.

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