PCWizKid takes a close look at the Kingston HyperX T1 series memory in a triple DDR3 channel configuration. As usual the HyperX use aluminum extrusions with extended fins. With this new HTX (HyperX Thermal Xchange) technology the memory is able to be overclocked to the limits while remaining cool. However as a bonus, toays 6GB Kit being reviewed comes with a HyperX dual Fan which PCWizKid will be demonstrating how to install.
An important aspect or feature of this memory is that it has XMP, or Xtreme Memory Profiles. By choosing one of the two XMP profiles in the BIOS you can have the memory automatically configured to run optimally on a Core i7 system. This tested Kingston HyperX T1 kit has XMP profiles of either 1866MHz or 2000MHz.
Optimized for a Intel system that uses triple channel and supports XMP, the Kingston HyperX T1 memory kits at 2000MHz sure demonstrate they are the fastest at reading and writing today. With a price under $200 this bundle include the fan which has terrific style and ease of installing and configuring both the memory and the fanmakes it an ideal choice. As seen in the video review you can have a large CPU fan with no issues which keeping your system cool. The 6GB HyperX T1 brings performance to anyone looking to get the mostout of their system without compromise. PCWizKid achived a stable 4Ghz CPU with the XMP Profile #1 which is terrific!
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