LoVo memory is available from Kingston!
Kingston® now offers LoVo, or Low Voltage memory, ideal for users who can benefit from lower power and reduced heat. LoVo modules also lower ambient noise to give users a better HTPC experience. Once installed, all it takes is a few clicks to enable XMP low voltage settings.
Like all Kingston memory modules, Kingston LoVo memory is covered by a lifetime warranty, 24/7 tech support and legendary Kingston reliability.
Choose 'X' Part Numbers For Intel XMP-Certified Memory
Looking to build the ultimate high-performance PC? Choose certified Intel® Extreme Memory Profile (XMP) memory modules for your rig. XMP-certified components are put through a series of rigorous tests to ensure the best possible user experience. Kingston's Intel XMP modules are easy to find — just look for an “X” at the end of the part number.Kingston HyperX DDR3 'LoVo' Ultra-Low & Low Voltage Kit Specification | |||||
Kingston Part Number | Description | † Latency | Voltage | ||
KHX1600C9D3LK2/4GX | 4GB 1600MHz Kit of 2 for XMP - Profile 1 - low voltage 4GB 1333MHz Kit of 2 for XMP - Profile 2 - ultra low voltage | 9-9-9-27 | 1.35V 1.25V | ||
KHX1600C9D3LK2/8GX | 8GB 1600MHz DDR3 Non-ECC CL9 DIMM (Kit of 2) XMP | 1.35V |
Note: It is best to check with the motherboard manufacturer to make sure you have the proper BIOS and settings for any voltage configuration. Kingston warrantees that the memory has been produced and tested to meet memory specifications. Customer experience may vary based upon the BIOS revision, system configuration, OS settings and component warranties. Overclocking may void warranty on some sub-components in a system; see manufacturer for details.
† The information below will help illustrate the appropriate settings when adjusting the memory timings in the motherboard BIOS for optimum performance. Please note that these settings may vary depending on motherboard make/model or BIOS update.
Sample:
Part Number | Timings |
KHX1800C9D3LK2/4GX | 9-9-9-27-1 |
Timing | Definition | Abbreviations | What it does |
9 | CAS Latency | CL | Delay between activation of row and reading of row |
9 | RAS to CAS (or Row to Column Delay) | tRCD | Activates row |
9 | Row Precharge Delay (or RAS Precharge Delay) | tRP/tRCP | Deactivates row |
27 | Row Active Delay (or RAS Active Delay, or time to ready) | tRA/tRD/tRAS | Number of clock cycles between activation and deactivation of row |
1 | Command Rate | CMD Rate | Delay between chip select and command |
Notice: All Kingston products are tested individually to meet our published specifications. Not all systems or motherboard configurations will operate at these published specifications. Optimal settings for individual system configurations may be less than the published HyperX module speeds and timings. Performance from installing additional kits is not guaranteed. Remove existing memory before adding HyperX to achieve optimal performance. Overclocking the CPU or the Memory Bus may result in damage to computer components. Kingston does not recommend that any user attempt to run their systems faster than OEM or system published specifications. Please refer to your OEM, system or other component vendors technical specifications for any additional information.
Kingston® now offers LoVo, or Low Voltage memory, ideal for users who can benefit from lower power and reduced heat. LoVo modules also lower ambient noise to give users a better HTPC experience. Once installed, all it takes is a few clicks to enable XMP low voltage settings.
Like all Kingston memory modules, Kingston LoVo memory is covered by a lifetime warranty, 24/7 tech support and legendary Kingston reliability.
Choose 'X' Part Numbers For Intel XMP-Certified Memory
Looking to build the ultimate high-performance PC? Choose certified Intel® Extreme Memory Profile (XMP) memory modules for your rig. XMP-certified components are put through a series of rigorous tests to ensure the best possible user experience. Kingston's Intel XMP modules are easy to find — just look for an “X” at the end of the part number.Kingston HyperX DDR3 'LoVo' Ultra-Low & Low Voltage Kit Specification | |||||
Kingston Part Number | Description | † Latency | Voltage | ||
KHX1600C9D3LK2/4GX | 4GB 1600MHz Kit of 2 for XMP - Profile 1 - low voltage 4GB 1333MHz Kit of 2 for XMP - Profile 2 - ultra low voltage | 9-9-9-27 | 1.35V 1.25V | ||
KHX1600C9D3LK2/8GX | 8GB 1600MHz DDR3 Non-ECC CL9 DIMM (Kit of 2) XMP | 1.35V |
Note: It is best to check with the motherboard manufacturer to make sure you have the proper BIOS and settings for any voltage configuration. Kingston warrantees that the memory has been produced and tested to meet memory specifications. Customer experience may vary based upon the BIOS revision, system configuration, OS settings and component warranties. Overclocking may void warranty on some sub-components in a system; see manufacturer for details.
† The information below will help illustrate the appropriate settings when adjusting the memory timings in the motherboard BIOS for optimum performance. Please note that these settings may vary depending on motherboard make/model or BIOS update.
Sample:
Part Number | Timings |
KHX1800C9D3LK2/4GX | 9-9-9-27-1 |
Timing | Definition | Abbreviations | What it does |
9 | CAS Latency | CL | Delay between activation of row and reading of row |
9 | RAS to CAS (or Row to Column Delay) | tRCD | Activates row |
9 | Row Precharge Delay (or RAS Precharge Delay) | tRP/tRCP | Deactivates row |
27 | Row Active Delay (or RAS Active Delay, or time to ready) | tRA/tRD/tRAS | Number of clock cycles between activation and deactivation of row |
1 | Command Rate | CMD Rate | Delay between chip select and command |
Notice: All Kingston products are tested individually to meet our published specifications. Not all systems or motherboard configurations will operate at these published specifications. Optimal settings for individual system configurations may be less than the published HyperX module speeds and timings. Performance from installing additional kits is not guaranteed. Remove existing memory before adding HyperX to achieve optimal performance. Overclocking the CPU or the Memory Bus may result in damage to computer components. Kingston does not recommend that any user attempt to run their systems faster than OEM or system published specifications. Please refer to your OEM, system or other component vendors technical specifications for any additional information.
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