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Kingston Launches Highest Capacity Memory Modules to Date Kingston has always been on the forefront of memory technology. Following suit in what is fast becoming a trend for power users, they launch a new lineup of DDR3 Memory Kits. 24GB for X58 i7 users and 16GB for P55 i5 Users. For the elite few more memory is a must on their demanding applications. Looking to fill a niche market dominated by few playe... [ Read full article ] |
Corsair ( or someone else ) Have also a 24 kits no ? find it : http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/forum...emory-kit.html |
I don't quite understand the "Highest Capacity" statement ST. Kingston has been making individual 8Gb sticks for a while now. Perhaps you meant "Highest Capacity memory kit" instead of "memory modules", as I don't think i've seen a 24Gb kit before. |
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Never said they were first. But This is the first HyperX Modules CM for retail. Not those 8GB server and Professional Kits that were Bare. ST |
The 16bg kit would work on a X48 right? |
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Corsair also makes overpriced kits for no reason but, they at least DO have very high end stuff if you wanted to stay within their brand. |
Hopefully this means that kits of 3x4GB will be easily available soon. |
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Kingston has been around for quite sometime and have good kit if you are willing to look. And there is no need for that language. If you can't keep it civil. DOn't make a post. Period. ST |
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