Kingston Have created the concept of HyperX Plug and Play HyperX already has a reputation as the cool, stylish must-have for gamers, overclockers and hard-core enthusiasts. Now it's even easier to get more out of your machines, with HyperX Plug and Play. Kingstons brand new HyperX Plug and Play series is set to revolutionise overclocking. Plug it into a P67 (Sandy Bridge) based notebook, and that's it. It automatically overclocks at the advertised speed. No messing around with settings and timings. No changing the XMP profile in the BIOS. It's perfect for those who want extra speed with less hassle. And because it uses a lower voltage (just 1.5v) than the XMP recommendations, it cuts down on heat dissipation and energy consumption - and puts less strain on other components. HyperX Plug and Play is unique to Kingston. With a grey heatspreader as the ideal complement to the black and grey P67 motherboard, we believe it's not only going to be a big success with current HyperX users - it could even make overclocking into a reality for the less technically minded.
Kingston Have created the concept of HyperX Plug and Play HyperX already has a reputation as the cool, stylish must-have for gamers, overclockers and hard-core enthusiasts. Now it's even easier to get more out of your machines, with HyperX Plug and Play. Kingstons brand new HyperX Plug and Play series is set to revolutionise overclocking. Plug it into a P67 (Sandy Bridge) based notebook, and that's it. It automatically overclocks at the advertised speed. No messing around with settings and timings. No changing the XMP profile in the BIOS. It's perfect for those who want extra speed with less hassle. And because it uses a lower voltage (just 1.5v) than the XMP recommendations, it cuts down on heat dissipation and energy consumption - and puts less strain on other components. HyperX Plug and Play is unique to Kingston. With a grey heatspreader as the ideal complement to the black and grey P67 motherboard, we believe it's not only going to be a big success with current HyperX users - it could even make overclocking into a reality for the less technically minded.