Kingston HyperX achieves Highest Memory Frequency in Live Overclocking Session

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Kingston HyperX achieves Highest Memory Frequency in Live Overclocking Session

Kingston has announced that the Romanian overclocking team, Lab501, has achieved three new world records with the dual channel memory kit, Kingston HyperX 2544MHz, during a live overclocking session.

The new records were set on December 3, 2011 by Matei Mihatoiu aka "Matose", Tudor Badica aka "Monstru" and Razvan Fatu aka "Micutzu", the three Romanian overclocking champions from the Lab501 team. The records were achieved in an overclocking event organized in the eMAG showroom in Bucharest, Romania, in front of approximately 100 overclocking enthusiasts and two local TV crews. The highest record achieved was 3600MHz at CL10, which stands as the highest memory frequency using DDR3 memory. During the same event, the Lab501 team also managed to achieve world records of 3479MHz at CL9 and 3275MHz at CL8, using liquid nitrogen to cool the modules down to -196 degree Centigrade.

"We have a long partnership with Kingston and we were looking forward to taking our shot with their fastest dual channel memory kit in order to achieve at least one world record," said Tudor Badica, Founding Member, Lab501 team.

"Kingston provided us with the kit one week in advance. So, after a few attempts and testing, I was quite confident that these modules were capable of achieving some very impressive speeds," said Matei Mihatoiu, Founding Member, Lab501 team, after the achievement.


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