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Finding the right system memory for your needs is akin to finding that proverbial needle in the haystack if you are looking within a very narrow niche. The Kingston HyperX H20 line is a set of memory that does fit in the minority niche of users who are water cooled enthusiasts. However, this segment has been growing by leaps and bounds, as the amount of equipment and parts to get into this traditionally high end enthusiast arena become more numerous. Water or liquid cooling has never been an inexpensive proposition, but you could get by with some ingenuity and mechanical aptitude. Now all you really need is some time to sit down and read about how to make it happen so you have a good idea of what works and what doesn't and then fill your shopping cart with the required parts. At this point, you can liquid cool just about anything inside your computer from the obvious CPU and GPU to the motherboard components, power supply, hard drives, and even the memory. Water cooling equipped memory straight from the manufacturer has been very limited. However, Kingston has gotten into this game with the introduction of its HyperX H20 series of modules to compete with the likes of OCZ's Flex series modules.