Kingston HyperX T1 6GB DDR3 2250MHz Triple Channel Kit

Memory

 

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Reviewer:

RWL Staff

Article Publish Date:

12/7/2010

 

 

 

 

 

 

INTRODUCTION

 

 

 

 

 

 

    Finally it’s the month of the year most of us love the most not only because in many places around the globe December stands for snow but also because we celebrate Christmas, soon afterwards New Year’s Eve and also because 2010 was not so kind with many people. In any case we are also 45 days away from the official Sandy Bridge launch by Intel and for that reason we decided in presenting one of the most impressive Triple Channel kits in the market today, one which has also received many positive comments by top overclockers in recent overclocking championships, the Kingston HyperX T1-Series DDR3 2250MHZ CL9 6GB triple channel kit (KHX2250C9D3T1FK3/6GX).

 

 

 

 

    Kingston Technology Company, Inc. is the world’s independent memory leader. Founded in 1987 with a single product offering, Kingston® now offers more than 2,000 memory products that support nearly every device that uses memory, from computers, servers and printers to MP3 players, digital cameras and mobile phones. In 2009, the company's sales reached $4.1 billion. With global headquarters in Fountain Valley, California, Kingston employs more than 4,000 people worldwide. Regarded as one of the “Best Companies to Work for in America” by Fortune magazine, Kingston’s tenets of respect, loyalty, flexibility and integrity create an exemplary corporate culture. Kingston believes that investing in its people is essential, and each employee is a vital part of Kingston’s success. Kingston serves an international network of distributors, resellers, retailers and OEM customers on six continents. The company also provides contract manufacturing and supply chain management services for semiconductor manufacturers and system OEMs.

 

 

 

 

    The main reason as to why we chose to review this particular memory kit was because similar kits participated in the recent Gigabyte Open Overclocking Championship 2010. All of you that follow us in a daily basis know that a while back we had a triple channel roundup with memory kits from most companies in the field including Kingston with their latest at the time HyperX T1 2000MHz memory modules so we were quite interested in seeing how well their 2250MHz kit would do. We did come across a few issues when testing this kit, something that happens with everything extremely high end, but that is covered in another section. This kit also comes with the HyperX cooling fan which we also had a chance to test in our memory cooling roundup a while back. For now let's move to the detailed specifications of both parts of this kit.

 

 

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