[/p][p]Sydney, Australia: August 11, 2010 – Kingston Technology Company, Inc., the independent world leader in memory products, today announced the release of HyperX 'H2O' water-cooled DDR3 dual- and triple-channel memory kits. With frequencies up to 2133 MHz and capacities up to 6GB, H2O is the newest addition to the HyperX product family and supports the needs of enthusiasts building with water-cooled systems.[/p][p]"Water cooling is desirable for its quiet operation and long-term reliability. We are bringing HyperX H2O to market as a solution for PC enthusiasts who want to build water-cooled systems using high quality Kingston products," said Ann Bai, DRAM Memory Sales Director, APAC Region, Kingston. "HyperX H2O is a natural extension of Kingston's offerings for performance users. Our goal is for users of all levels and interests to have a Kingston product that meets their needs."[/p][p]Kingston is debuting three HyperX DDR3 products in the new H2O line: two 4GB dual-channel kits (2000MHz, 2133MHz) and a 6GB triple-channel kit running at 2000MHz. H20 is available through Kingston's channel of authorized distributors, resellers, e-tailers and retailers.[/p][p]Kingston is also proud to announce that the original HyperX module is now called Genesis. The core of the HyperX family is the blu, Genesis and T1 series as they offer solutions in a range of densities and frequencies for enthusiasts of all levels. For system builders with specific requirements, H2O adds high performance in a water-cooling environment while LoVo is the perfect choice for an energy-efficient build.[/p][p]Kingston HyperX memory is backed by a lifetime warranty and free technical support. For detailed information please visit the Kingston Web site at www.kingston.com/anz[/p][p]To discuss this product on Kingston Blog, please go to www.kingston-blog.com. To try the game "Challenge Your Memory", please go to[/p][p]www.kingston-blog.com/challenge_your_memory/en/. To get the freshest information on Kingston, please go to http://twitter.com/KingstonFEPR. To know more about Kingston inside stories, please go to http://www.facebook.com/KingstonAPAC.[/p][p]To find out if your Kingston product is genuine, Kingston also provides an online verification site: www.kingston.com/anz/verify. To try the game "Search for Genuine Kingston", please go to http://anti-counterfeit.kingston-blog.com/.[/p][p]Product and Pricing Summary[/p][p]Manufacturer: Kingston[/p][p]Product Name: Kingston HyperX DDR3 H20[/p][p]RRP: [/p][p]KHX2000C9AD3W1K2/4GX AUD$295 [/p][p]KHX2133C9AD3W1K2/4GX AUD$350 [/p][p]KHX2000C9AD3W1K3/6GX AUD$448 [/p][p]Website: www.kingston.com/anz[/p][p]Australian Distributors: Avnet Australia Pty Ltd, Ingram Micro, Simms International Pty Ltd., Synnex Australia PTY Ltd.[/p][p]New Zealand Distributors: Ingram Micro NZ, Synnex NZ, Simms NZ[/p][p]Warranty: Kingston Flash memory is backed by a five-year warranty and free technical support.[/p][p]Availability: Now[/p][p]About Kingston Technology Company, Inc.[/p][p]Kingston Technology Company, Inc. is the world's largest independent manufacturer of memory products. Kingston designs, manufactures and distributes memory products for desktops, laptops, servers, printers, and Flash memory products for PDAs, mobile phones, digital cameras, and MP3 players. Through its global network of subsidiaries and affiliates, Kingston has manufacturing facilities in California, Taiwan, China, Malaysia and sales representatives in the United States, Taiwan, China, India, Australia, New Zealand, Vietnam, Europe, Russia, Turkey, and Latin America. For more information, please visit www.kingston.com/anz.[/p]
there is probably 6-10 people on CG that would even know how to utilise WC ram.
Even then, there is very little point in WC'ing ram like this, better to get some custom blocks w/ better temps.
Why bother watercooling RAM? seems pointless to me...Watercooling a videocard or cpu, yeh sure. But RAM, dont think it's necessary...
its alright i guess, i dont think a watercooling is nessesary, ive got a 8 inch fan on the side of my PC so yeah i dont need it, but aye pretty cool tech these days huh 
TBH, id get some higher spec ram (corsair dominator GT @ 2000mhz+) and a MIPS ram block.
RAM cooling isnt really worth it though, but at least a company is trying to push the envelope.
ohh wonder how high you can clock these babys. Ram waterblocks are usually a load of junk if you can even fit them in, built in ones should be better.
haha nice, but no point to watercool anything imo, i get 20 degree cpu and gpu in my gaming rig
Awesome shit