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Keep Your Game Cool and Your Memories Even Cooler with the Kingston HyperX H20

Extreme gamers and other computer hardware enthusiasts can now push their craft further with the Kingston’s latest addition to their Hyper X family, the HyperX H20 series of computer memories. The HyperX H20 is a high end memory module engineered to deliver high speeds and tremendous performance. The HyperX ‘H2O’ water-cooled DDR3 comes in dual and triple channel memory kits. It features a unique extreme cooling option that uses liquid to dissipate heat and maintain optimum operating temperatures.
Water cooling is usually preferred for extreme PC builders for its quiet operation and long-term reliability. The HyperX H2O is the market solution by Kingston for PC enthusiasts who want to build water-cooled systems using the top of the line memory modules. Kingston is offering three HyperX DDR3 products in the new H2O series: the two 4GB dual-channel kits (2000MHz, 2133MHz) and the 6GB triple-channel kit clocked at 2000MHz.

Kingston also announced that the original HyperX module will now be known as Genesis, the one that sets the standard in high-performance memory by featuring better thermal performance, higher frequency speed and lower latency. Other members of the HyperX family includes the HyperX blu for entry level gamers, HyperX T1 with its easily noticeable tall fins made for ultimate heat dissipation, HyperX LoVo known for its low voltage and quite performance and finally the HyperX SO-DIMM memory for notebooks. All of which including the H20 are backed by a lifetime warranty, 24/7 tech support and world renowned Kingston reliability.

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Commodore 64 Will be Getting its Much-Deserved Makeover

So you’re missing your old Commodore 64 pc? Now here’s good news for you: this vintage pc will receive its long-been-waited makeover. To make it ready for its grand comeback, the company will give it an all-new design plus several advancements in computing technologies. If you’re not familiar with the Commodore 64, it was a home computer operating in an 8-bit processor offered in 1982 by Commodore International. According to the Computer History Museum, the Commodore 64 sold close to 17 million units from 1982 to 1994, making it one of the most famous models of all time.

The revamped version of Commodore 64, which will be available come June 1, will be released as an all-in-one keyboard, outfitted with Intel’s 64-bit quad-core microprocessors as well as 3D graphics capabilities. To answer your need for greater storage, this PC will deliver 500GB of hard drive storage and 4GB of RAM. It will also come equipped with four USB ports, a DVD-RW drive, a touchpad, a Gigabit Ethernet port and a Digital Visual Interface port which allows you to connect monitors.

This computer gizmo comes small, measuring only 17.5 inches (0.44 meters) wide and two inches (0.05 meters tall). It receives a sleek, anodized aluminum case along with a clean, modern surface. It appears so elegant, simple, and unassuming, making it hard for you to believe that it’s a computer at all. The company said this revamped version is designed to take up far less room – and use far less energy – than any other desktop computer. It is expected to operate Windows, Linux, and Mac OSX operating systems.

2400 MHz Kingston HyperX Dual-Channel Memory Kit Sets the DDR3 Specs to Beat

There’s the Peel P50, Porsche Carrera GT, the Italians Ferrari Enzo and Bugatti Veyron, the legendary SSC Ultimate Aero, the sound barrier, the twin turbofan-powered British ThrustSSC and finally there’s Kingston HyperX dual-channel DDR3 memory kit. Yes it’s all about speed and even without wheels; the new Kingston HyperX DDR3 RAM is a seriously fast hardware – in fact, it’s the world’s fastest Intel certified memory.

Clocked at 2.4 GHz, the Kingston HyperX memory (Kingston part#: KHX2400C9D3T1K2/4GX) pawned Corsair’s own 2.33 GHz speed demon in achieving Intel’s coveted XMP certification for the Core i7 platform. Further information concerning the certification can be officially found on Intel’s website.

Kingston’s blazing fast Eta-2 Actis-class light interceptor of a memory kit not only runs at 2400 MHz but also features 9-11-9-27-2 timings at 1.65 volts –specs that would paint smiles on every overclockers, gamers, enthusiast and benchmarkers out there and every galaxy thereafter. To achieve this extreme performance, Kingston Technology made the 2400 MHz HyperX with everything they got from top notch engineering design to OEM-quality production and rigorous testing procedure – all earn that illustrious Intel XMP certification. The RAM kit was successful tested to run on different P55-based systems as well as the the GIGABYTE GA-P55A-UD4P motherboard.

The 2400 MHz Kingston HyperX DDR3 RAM kits is expected to hit the market shelves second quarter of this year. It is backed with a lifetime warranty and 24/7 technical support free of charge.