Intel XMP memory module Kingston HyperX PC3-13000 review
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Following the launch earlier Kingston HyperX low-latency DDR3-1600 Memory 1 GB Kit, with the last finally Added new members, users launch the long-awaited 2 GB Kit, model KHX13000D3LLK2/2GX, in addition to the low-latency as a selling point, but to join New Intel XMP (eXtreme Memory Profile) technology, the combination just listed Intel X48 chip set, play the strongest memory performance.
The test sent to the Kingston HyperX Low Latency DDR3-1600 2GB Kit, model KHX13000D3LLK2/2GX, by the end of X represents Intel XMP certification, support Intel XMP 1600 specifications, is mainly directed against the upcoming Intel X48 chip set by the additional Original DDR3-1600 rate of support which includes exclusive SPD (Serial Presence Detect) settings can automatically adjust the best allocation of memory.
Users simply choose the default in the BIOS XMP options open, without the cumbersome manual setting, we can easily reach the memory overclocking performance, then full advantage of system performance limits, applies not only to entry players, the experienced overclocking Audience, but also suitable. Overclocking and professional players can still manually adjusted Kingston HyperX XMP modules and the frequency of some delay.
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