
Memory maker Kingmax has just announced a new line of DDR3 OverClocking memory modules designed for gamers and enthusiasts. Named after the Greek hero (obviously), the Hercules DDR3 2200 modules boasts 2200MHz clock speeds and a 17.6Gb/s bandwidth for extreme performance.

Super Talent Technology has just announced a new line of 4GB dual channel DDR3 memory kits for running on Intel P55-based PCs with Core i5 and i7 processors. The nine new performance kits are split into two different packages: the Extreme Performance Series and the Speed Series. The five Extreme Performance Series kits range from 1600 to 2000MHz with different latencies, while four higher-end Speed Series kits support clock speeds from 2133MHz to 2200MHz for running on enthusiast systems.
Both models are built with aluminum heat spreaders for faster heat dissipation and should be available this week.

Kingston Technology has just announced the first 2133MHz HyperX memory module to support Intel’s new LGA1156-based Core i5 and Core i7 platforms.

Memory manufacturer Super Talent Technology has developed a new line of green (literally and figuratively) DDR3 modules that use 38% less PCB material and 47% less packaging material than the company’s standard DDR3 DIMMs called VLP (very low profile) DDR3.

Memory maker Corsair has just updated their performance memory line with a couple of new memory modules designed for systems running Intel’s Core i5-750, Core i7-870, and Core-860 Lynnfield processors. The update includes two 4GB kits (2 x 2GB) for the company’s 1600MHz XMS line, and 4GB kits for the 1600MHz Dominator and flagship 2000MHz Dominator GT series.






