Russianhaxor
05-28-2009, 09:23 AM
The only bad thing about this kit is... the price. $1400. :eek:
Today, Kingston has announced a one of a kind triple channel memory kit. What makes this kit so unique is that it is actually a 3 stick 12GB kit, enabling you to run 24GB of memory on an i7 based platform, motherboard permitting of course. While 4GB modules are not necessarily anything new, they are still quite rare and expensive. What makes this release impressive is that these modules are actually running at 1600 MHz and CL9-9-9-27 while all other 4GB modules run at 1333 MHz.More info located here...
http://www.brightsideofnews.com/news/2009/5/28/kingston-announces-12gb-kit-of-1600mhz-ddr3.aspx
Today, Kingston has announced a one of a kind triple channel memory kit. What makes this kit so unique is that it is actually a 3 stick 12GB kit, enabling you to run 24GB of memory on an i7 based platform, motherboard permitting of course. While 4GB modules are not necessarily anything new, they are still quite rare and expensive. What makes this release impressive is that these modules are actually running at 1600 MHz and CL9-9-9-27 while all other 4GB modules run at 1333 MHz.More info located here...
http://www.brightsideofnews.com/news/2009/5/28/kingston-announces-12gb-kit-of-1600mhz-ddr3.aspx