For gamers em> heavyweight who likes to assemble their own computer, a good cooling system is absolute. It is recognized correctly by Kingston.
Therefore, specifically for gamers em> heavyweight, Kingston introduces triple DDR3 memory em> and dual channel em> a refrigerated water. "Cooling water is preferred because of silent and reliable in the long run," said a spokesman for Kingston, Mark Tekunoff, as reported by TG Daily em>.
"HyperX H2O is a bid from us for users who prioritize performance. Our goal is for users of all levels and interests have a Kingston product that suits their needs."
Kingston had three HyperX DDR3 products in the ranks of his new H2O: two dual-channel unit em> 4GB (2000MHz, 2133MHz) and triple-channel em> 6GB running at 2000MHz. The latter will be priced at 235 dollars. The dual-channel unit em> 4GB sold 157 dollars for the version of 2000MHz and 205 dollars for the 2133MHz version.
Oh yes, Kingston HyperX modules are also renamed to "Genesis." The essence of the HyperX family is blu, and Genesis and the X series that offers a solution with a variety of density and frequency for users of all levels.
To avoid confusion, H2O addressed to the fabricators who have specific needs, such as high performance, and using a computer with a water-cooled memory. Meanwhile, on the other line, LoVo is the right choice for PCs with energy efficiency. That conveyed Kingston.