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Kingston KHX1333C9D3B1K2/8G


$99.99 Released November, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Excellent value for this price, much lower cost than typically found for this amount of memory. Built-in static and heat dissipators make them run stable for years at a time. Fast enough to enable modern Intel i5 processors to run at capacity.

The Kingston KHX1333C9D3B1K2/8G is a memory module kit for desktop computers. It consists of 2 240-pin DIMMS that each have a 4 Gigabyte capacity, with a total of 8 Gigabytes between them. This is similar to the Kingston KHX1333C7AD3K2/8G kit, but uses the CL9 standard enabling the same performance at a lower power of 1.5 volts.

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Product Shot 2 While not specifically supported, this opens up the possibility of overclocking. During normal operation the modules work as DDR3 1333 Mhz chips with the memory specification compliance of PC3-10600. HyperX module is used for faster latency timing in order to get better performance. These memory modules come with a lifetime warranty if operated under normal conditions.

Features

  • 2 memory modules
  • 512M x 64-bit 4GB (4096MB) capacity each, 8GB total
  • DDR3 1333Mhz Non-ECC CL9
  • Memory Specification Compliance: PC3-10600
  • Utilizes HyperX module with faster latency timing for higher performance and speed
  • Unbuffered DIMM
  • 240-pin DIMM
  • Gold contact fingers
  • Requires +1.5V
  • Limited Lifetime Warranty

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    excellent value for this price, much lower cost than typically found for this amount of memory

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    built-in static and heat dissipators make them run stable for years at a time

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    fast enough to enable modern Intel i5 processors to run at capacity

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    typically easy installation, won't usually have to change any system settings

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    wide compatibility with anything that accepts DDR3 240-pin RAM, rarely if ever conflicts

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    draws less voltage than many performance memory sticks

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    warranty covers them for a lifetime under normal operation, can be depended on long-term

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