Kingston HyperX DDR3 Memory Reaches 3068MHz in Dual Channel Mode

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Kingston Technology recently announced that two modules from its worlds fastest triple channel memory kit Kingston HyperX KHX2333C9D3T1K3/3GX was clocked at 3068 MHz during a heavy over-clocking session at GamesCom 2010 in Cologne. This is the fastest ever recorded frequency for memory and was achieved by the renowned over-clockers Benjamin Bioux aka Benji Tshi and Jean-Baptiste Gerard aka marmott, using liquid nitrogen as cooling aid. The session was run on a GIGABYTE P55 motherboard with an Intel Core i7 870 processor.

We are absolutely thrilled by the speed of this module., said reigning French over-clocking champion Jean-Baptiste Gerard aka marmott, we knew this module had a lot of potential, but being able to push it that far and break the record for memory frequency even surprised me. We are eager to see what Kingston has in the pipeline for the future.

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