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Kingston Technology unveils HyperX Predator

Kingston Technology unveils HyperX Predator

Infotech Lead India: Kingston Technology Company, the independent manufacturer of memory products, has launched Kingston HyperX Predator, a new addition to its HyperX product portfolio.

The new high-performance HyperX Predator offers fastest speeds, lowest latencies and highest capacities. HyperX Predator targets extreme enthusiasts and overclockers looking to push their systems to the maximum with the fastest speeds and highest performance hardware.

“Enthusiasts will experience higher performance, ultra-responsive multitasking possibilities and an overall faster system thanks to its top optimized performance settings for specific modules handpicked and tested by our Kingston engineers,” said Mark Tekunoff, senior technology manager, Kingston.

The new heatspreader allows HyperX Predator to offer a more aggressive design and provides great heat dissipation to optimize memory reliability. The memory is IntelXMP certified and has been fully tested and validated on a top range of motherboards currently available on the market. HyperX Predator enables end users to easily overclock their systems by simply selecting a profile in BIOS with no need for manual adjustments.

HyperX Predator is available in speeds up to 2666MHz, CAS latencies of 9 and 11, and capacities from 8GB to 32GB in various dual- and quad-channel kit configurations. The new HyperX Predator is designed specifically for Intel chipsets and AMD chipsets.

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