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Today we have another set of extreme modules from Kingston in our test system and with the "Beast" model name this 32GB kit had better impress. We will be putting the Beast sticks through a selection of synthetic and real world tests to find out how these 2400MHz modules perform.
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APH Networks reviews the HyperX Beast RAM from Kingston. How
beastly is the HyperX beast?
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Kingston expands the HyperX series with the new Beast kit. We see what it's all about in this review as we overclock it and see what it can do.
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Kingston entered the computer market 25 years ago with a single new type of SIMM. Here we are 25 years later looking at a much more advanced DIMM. Though the DIMM isn't anything new to the market, the Kingston HyperX Blu 16Gb memory kit is the first 16Gb HyperX kit to be offered by Kingston that uses only two DIMMs. The Kingston HyperX KHX1600C10D3B1K2/16G 16Gb memory kit is rated for 1600MHz with CL10 timings. How will the first 2x8Gb memory kit from Kingston perform? Join us as we find out!
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Kingston recently introduced an addition to its HyperX line of memory called ‘HyperX blu’. This memory is meant for entry level gamers and PC enthusiasts, which to menas means it’s more of a ‘value’ line but yet offer the performance you’ve come to expect from HyperX. I can tell you though that the blu performs just as well as the regular style HyperX and just costs a little less. The kit I have for review today is the Kingston HyperX blu 1600Mhz 2×2gb kit that runs at Cas 9 on Intel XMP settings at 1.65v. So I’ve put it up against two other HyperX kits, a standard kit that runs @1600 and the LoVo kit that runs @1866 for comparison. I also did some overclocking of course and this kit hit 2000Mhz very easily, a very respectable and stable overclock. Read on and see for yourself how it performs..
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The HyperX name has been around for a while now and we've seen many modules fall into the series. Today, however, we're seeing the biggest change to the series we've seen in a while.
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Auch für unseren zweiten RAM-Test beliefert uns die schon bekannte Firma Kingston mit den HyperX Kingston blu. Black 16GB-Kit 1600Mhz. Diese Version der HyperX-Palette ist wieder einmal ein Unterschied zwischen Tag und Nacht, beispielsweise wurde die Größe der Heatspreader erneut gesenkt und somit eignet sich das Kit auch für Micro-ATX bzw. ITX Systeme gut. Die HyperX blu stehen in zwei weiteren Farben zur Verfügung, neben Schwarz werden sie auch in rot und blau ausgeliefert. Leistungstechnisch muss sich dieser Testkandidat nicht verstecken, er trotzt seiner Konkurrenz mit satten 1600Mhz bei Latenzen von CL10 10-10-27 1T und einer Betriebsspannung von 1.5V.
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DDR3 was announced quite some time ago especially in graphic card arena but majority of the motherboards are still equipped with DDR2 for couple of reasons such cheaper price and mature technology. Hence today we will still introduce you two DDR2 kits from Kingston; Kingston HyperX KHX6400D2LLK2/4G and KHX8500D2T1K2/4G.
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Kingston are regarded as one of the biggest manufacturers of memory based products today and aim to cater for all types of systems from the likes of AMD and Intel, whether it be for the low-end market, high-end gamers or enthusiast/overclocking markets. They do it all.
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Kingston is no stranger to high performance memory kits. With HyperX kits available for just about any platform you can think of, it is no surprise that with the launch of Intel’s Lynnfield CPU they have released one of their fastest kit to date. Running at 2133MHz, this dual channel DDR3 memory kit is blazing fast out of the box.
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