Kingston HyperX Savage DDR3-2400-CL11 1.65V Review

Published by Marc Büchel on 05.05.15
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CAS latency 9 / 9-12-12-35




We start to test the tightest possible CAS latency, which work with these BFR chips from SK Hynix. We've been able to make these sticks run at CL9 settings. Setting the memory voltage at 1.35V in the BIOS, the HyperPi passed at 1'640 MHz. Feeding higher voltage (1.5V) to the memory, makes the frequency scale up to 1'860 MHz. Driving the memory at 1.65V allowed HyperPi to pass at 2'070 MHz.


Page 1 - Introduction
Page 2 - Closer Look
Page 3 - Photo Gallery
Page 4 - Test Setup
Page 5 - CAS latency 9
Page 6 - CAS latency 10
Page 7 - CAS latency 11
Page 8 - CAS latency 12
Page 9 - CAS latency 13
Page 10 - Overclocking
Page 11 - Conclusion




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