Kingston
Technology Expands HyperX Product Line with New Memory Cooling Fan
Memory cooling solution for gamers
and overclockers opting to create perfect memory environment
London
-- June 3, 2009 -- Kingston Technology
Europe Ltd, a subsidiary of Kingston Technology Company, Inc., the
independent world leader in memory products, today announced the
introduction of the brand new Kingston HyperX®
Fan. The memory fan
has been designed specifically to provide extra cooling to Kingston HyperX
memory modules for increased memory performance. See Kingston
HyperX Fan video on YouTube.
“With
gamers and overclockers tweaking their systems to the maximum in order
to create optimal performance, the last thing they want to worry about
is heat issues. With two 60mm fans generating constant airflow around
the memory modules, the memory will run at peak performance steadily
due to the generated high-performance cooling power,” said
Marc Bernier, Kingston Technology. “The HyperX Fan, which is
made of anodised aluminium, can accommodate up to 6 memory modules at a
time and when turned on, the fan blades are illuminated by eight small
blue LEDs.”*
Power
use is minimal and noise is not an issue as the Kingston HyperX Fan
runs at a whisper-quiet 25 dBA**. The Kingston HyperX Fan is compatible
with both the standard and the taller Kingston HyperX T1 memory modules
and is available as a standalone or bundled with Kingston’s
6GB 2000- and 1800MHz HyperX DDR3 triple-channel memory kits for Intel Core i7
systems.
The
Kingston HyperX Fan is backed by a one-year
warranty and free 24/7 technical support and will be
available to purchase in EMEA from July 2009. For
detailed information please visit the Kingston Web site at www.kingston.com/europe
Check
the Kingston HyperX fan on YouTube and Flickr!
- Kingston
HyperX Fan images
available on flickr.
- See
Kingston
HyperX Fan video on YouTube.
* Six modules in
a fully loaded triple channel system. The Kingston HyperX Fan works
well in dual channel systems up to 4 modules too.
* *Maximum
acoustical noise 28 dBA
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