Kingston releases his memories hyperx savage
Kingston through HyperX, the division dedicated to RAM, has announced the launch of its new HyperX Savage series, which comes to replace HyperX Genesis by offering professional gamers and content creators maximum performance memories.
The PCB is made in black and the red asymmetric heatsink made of aluminum is low profile which is great for the big CPU heatsinks.
The new memories are already available in frequencies from 1600 MHz to 2400 Mhz and in capacities between 4 GB and 8 GB per module, we find kits of 8 GB in dual-channel or 32 GB in quad-channel. They have latencies between CL9 and CL 11 and voltages between 1.5 and 1.65V.
These new Savage are Intel XMP ready which allows users to easily overclock the system by selecting one of the memory profiles without having to manually adjust anything in the BIOS.
Source: techpowerup
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