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Aiming to tease us into buying a plane ticket and rushing to CeBIT next week Kingston has a nice video put up on YouTubein which two of its HyperX DDR3 modules are overclocked to 2133 MHz.Without any dedicated cooling system but backed up by an Nvidia nForce790i motherboard the DDr3 memory is shown booting Windows at 2133 MHz.
According to CPU-Z the memory's timings were of 9-9-9-27 while thepowered required for running at 2133 MHz was 2V. Get a good look at thevideo over here and book that ticket to Hannover.