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    Is 2544 MHz Ram available in shops?

    Actually found several French overclockers did an exceptional work. Notwithstanding the RAM are 2902MHz CAS 6 Dual Channel, 3082MHz CAS 7 Dual Channel, 3126 MHz CAS 8 double channel. Anyhow I never see the RAM they utilized, HyperX 2544MHz in retail shops. Is it accurate to say that it is good to go here?

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    Re: Is 2544 MHz Ram available in shops?

    No way u can move toward getting even if u got the money.......Those are exceptionally handpicked for the promoting and yr CPU's IMC should in addition be truly great. In the event that yr CPU IMC is CMI, no matter how great is yr memory, u additionally cannot do it. 1600 slam is enough for a 4 GHz OC, but with sandy connect u don't even should update the ram speed to OC the CPU.

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    Re: Is 2544 MHz Ram available in shops?

    These days not simple to container the chipset for heightened ticker speed. Anyway exactly 1600 MHz memory can do something greater than actually 2000 MHz ticker speed gave u pump enough vdimm and tweak the timings. we dun have enough assets to purchase fittings' for OC......all equipment's are from our hard procure money...No cash No OC. you are able to attempt potter house destination.

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    Re: Is 2544 MHz Ram available in shops?

    While Corsair gladly reported previous this month recurrence 2533 MHz memory for its Dominator GTX4, here comes Kingston to spoilsport with a newfangled record set at 2544 MHz on its HyperX. Obviously this is just 11 MHz higher than the old one, but enough to get the title of being the speediest DDR3 module in the universe. In terms of timing we possess the power to 9-11-10-31, and work at a voltage of 1.65 V.

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    Re: Is 2544 MHz Ram available in shops?

    The 2333MHz assortment runs at 9-11-9-27 timings at 1.65 volts. Kingston actualized the deed on a X58 system comprising of the Intel Core i7-980X processor and ASUS P6X58D Premium motherboard. Kingston will soon present 2333MHz 3GB triple-channel units to the business sector, as well as 2250MHz 6GB assortments for aficionados, gamers and benchmarkers looking to scale revamped memory statures.

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    Re: Is 2544 MHz Ram available in shops?

    "Our business-spearheading 2333MHz HyperX memory was made with the most lifted up plan-building standards and subjected to OEM-value handling and testing norms to increase Intel XMP accreditation," declared Mark Tekunoff, senior mechanics director, Kingston. "Overclockers who would like to max out memory exhibition in their Core i7 frameworks ought to look no further than Kingston's last offerings."

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    Re: Is 2544 MHz Ram available in shops?

    The 2333MHz triple-link case takes after the March 2010 proclamation that Kingston made the quickest memory in the globe, validated by Intel. The HyperX double-link assortments were affirmed at a dumbfounding 2400MHz (Kingston part #: KHX2400C9D3T1K2/4GX). Kingston HyperX memory is upheld by a lifetime warranty and unhindered 24/7 specialized back. For nitty gritty data please visit the Kingston Web destination at www.kingston.com.

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