February 19 News from Around the Web
Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 10:39 am
Kingston HyperX 2x1GB 1375MHz CL7 DDR3 Kit

Kingston is a market leader in the memory market, and it wasn't luck that got it to that point. As we've seen in our past reviews, Kingston has good quality products that perform well. It's HyperX line of products exemplifies this, as the HyperX portfolio contains some of Kingston's highest performing products. In our series of upcoming DDR3 memory kit reviews, I thought I would start off first with our Kingston 1375MHz rated kit. Its rated speed of DDR3-1375 is the lowest of the kits we have lined up to review, so we'll if it has anything up its sleeve.
@ circuitREMIX
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Kingston is a market leader in the memory market, and it wasn't luck that got it to that point. As we've seen in our past reviews, Kingston has good quality products that perform well. It's HyperX line of products exemplifies this, as the HyperX portfolio contains some of Kingston's highest performing products. In our series of upcoming DDR3 memory kit reviews, I thought I would start off first with our Kingston 1375MHz rated kit. Its rated speed of DDR3-1375 is the lowest of the kits we have lined up to review, so we'll if it has anything up its sleeve.
@ circuitREMIX
Tuesday Web Reviews:
HARDWARE
Gigabyte EX38-DS4 Review @ OCC
MSI Radeon HD 3870 512MB OC
ASUS Triton 77 CPU Cooler Reviewed @ Boot Daily.com
Systemax Endeavor Workstation @ HotHardware.com
ASRock 4Core1600 P35 WiFi+ S775 Motherboard Review @ Madshrimps
Gigabyte GA-X48-DQ6 Review
Thermaltake SwordM VD5000 Chassis Review @ Virtual-Hideout
Leadtek WinFast PX8800 GT ZL 512Mb Video Card Review @ Madshrimps
Exclusive! NVIDIA GeForce 9600GT 512MB G94 Tested
Asus Z7S WS Skulltrail Motherboard Exclusive Sneak Peek
Maingear Ephex 3-Way SLI Gaming System @ HotHardware.com
APEVIA X-Telstar Jr. G Type Case Review @ OCC
ATI Radeon HD 3870 X2 Review
AeroCool SilverWind Heatpipe Cooler Review
Peripherals
Wolf King Warrior Gaming Pad Review @ OCC
Razer Destructor Gaming Surface Review @ Virtual-Hideout
Editorials
Solve File Copy Problems: Tweak Vista's auto-tuning Network
Games
Manhunt 2 PSP Review
NEW CONTENT Devil May Cry 4 Xbox 360 Review