While, water-cooled memory isn’t quite a complete fad, Kingston is trying to change that with their new HyperX H2O line. The DDR3 modules utilize a simple tube that water passes through to keep the sticks cool. Kits come in both dual-channel (4GB) and triple-channel (6GB) variations starting at $157 and $235 respectively, with 2,000MHz (also 2,133MHz) speeds and CL9-11-9-27 timings at 1.65 volts.

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