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The supply of RAM reviews continues! Today Kingston wants us to show off their high-end HyperX T1-series to the public. We are looking at the Kingston HyperX T1 DDR3-2133 CL9 2x2GB kit which fits a budget enthusiast role but hopefully delivers solid Kingston performance.
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Have you ever wondered why men are, in fact, better than women at things like math and science? Have you ever wondered why women are, in fact, inferior to men at things like driving a car? Before you start arguing with me -- safely assuming you are female -- of how you have had enough of these stereotypes, let me start you off with some facts. The fact is the inferior parietal lobule (IPL) in men are significantly larger than it is in women. In fact, the physical size of this brain region in the cortex is highly correlated to a person's mental mathematical capabilities, ability to rotate three-dimensional geometric figures in their head, and perception of space, time, and speed. It is just the way things are -- a fact. In the same way, have you ever wondered why desktop computer components are usually more powerful than its laptop counterparts? As with the last example, this is not a stereotype; it is a fact desktop computer components have much more relaxed size, power, and thermal requirements. This very flexibility allows desktops to show off more number crunching muscles than its mobile cousins. When we introduced to you the Kingston HyperX Grey Series DDR3-1600 2x4GB dual channel kit earlier this summer, the original manufacturer of high performance PC enthusiast memory has something that is good, but not exactly outstanding against the competition. On the other hand, if you place it under a shrink ray, and resize it to SODIMM dimensions, does it make all the difference? Let's look at what kind of facts we have in store with Kingston's HyperX PnP KHX1600C9S3P1K2/8G 2x4GB: The DDR3-1600 SODIMM set from Kingston HyperX that works at full speed right out of the box with virtually any modern laptop. More facts: Heatspreaders are included.
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APH Networks reviews the 16GB dual channel RAM kit from Kingston. Complete with heatsinks and all. Is it still the best in the market?
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As we all know when choosing the right hardware components for a new system people tend to prioritize their significance based on their needs so although gamers always put extra weight on the graphics card so they can play all the latest game titles professionals do so on the CPU and the memory modules in order to have the best response times when using heavy applications and thus do their jobs more efficiently. However although memory modules don't play the most crucial role when it comes to gaming still no one can deny that they do help and because of that all the leading manufacturers are aiming to release the fastest DDR3 kits possible. Last time we had the chance to test the latest HyperX 10th Anniversary 16GB 2400MHz CL11 Quad Channel memory kit by Kingston which is without doubt amongst the best ones currently available for Intel X79 based mainboards. However it's not the only 2400MHz kit in the Kingston line of products and so today we decided to take a closer look at two of their HyperX Predator KHX24C11T2K2/8X 8GB 2400MHz CL11 Dual Channel memory kits strapped onto our X79 test rig.
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The HyperX Predator series is one of Kingston's enthusiast level memory kits offering speeds from 1866MHz up to 2666MHz, with 2800MHz awaiting certification. Kits are available in either 8GB or 16GB capacity with several different XMP profiles and CAS levels and from 1.5V to 1.65V voltage requirements. All Kingston memory is 100% tested and backed by their lifetime warranty.
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Con l’avvento dei processori di classe Haswell, l’ottimizzazione del controller integrato nella CPU ha subito un balzo in avanti riuscendo a tollerare frequenze ben superiori a quella standard di default di 1600 MHz. Ovviamente lo scenario mondiale tra i produttori di memorie è diventato rovente e la risposta di Kingston non si è fatta attendere. Kingston per competere sulla fascia più alta propone la linea HyperX Predator, una linea di memorie dedicate a quegli utenti che non vogliono scendere a compromessi sul piano delle prestazioni pure. Oggi analizzeremo due modelli apparentemente simili, i kit da 8GB KHX24C11T2K2-8X e KHX26C11T2K2-8X che sulla carta differiscono soltanto per la frequenza di targa, rispettivamente di 2400 MHz e 2600 MHz. Come vedremo nel corso della recensione, il cuore di questi due kit è profondamente diverso e ciò avrà un impatto sia sulle prestazioni che possiamo ottenere, sia sul prezzo di acquisto.
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In August Kingston announced their HyperX Predator memory, targeting the gaming audience. Today we take a look at an 8GB dual channel kit rated at 2,666mhz with 11-14-14-30 timings. Is this a good first choice for an ultra high performance enthusiast system?
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It’s Kingston’s turn to take shot at the ultra-high frequency memory market. Can the 2800MHz HyperX Predator kit grab the attention of enthusiast benchmarkers and extreme overclockers?
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The Kingston HyperX Predator 512GB is a deluxe and extremely fast USB stick with an unprecedented capacity of 512 GB. It's a great product without any drawbacks, except for the price.
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Kingston Technology launched the HyperX T1 series of memory back in November 2008. The computer market has dramatically changed since 2008 and enthusiasts in 2012 want aggressive looking heat spreaders that don't interfere with CPU coolers. Kingston went back to the drawing board and came up with a new heat spreader design for the HyperX Predator series of memory modules. Read on to see how the new Kingston HyperX Predator 8GB 2666MHz memory kit does!
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