Kingston's Beast-ly new HyperX kit
Subject: Memory | April 15, 2013 - 04:44 PM | Jeremy Hellstrom
Tagged: kingston, hyperX beast, DDR3-2400
At a speed of DDR3-2400 timings of 11-13-13-30 @ 2T are more than impressive and hint at the overclocking potential of these DIMMs. They also come with two XPM settings, the one just mentioned which runs at 1.65V and a 2133 MHz mode which runs at 1.6V and similar timings. Once TechPowerUp got their hands on the DIMMs they managed to hit 2634 MHz and tighten up the Command Rate to 1T. Keep in mind those pretty heatspreaders may make your life difficult if your motherboard is crowded around the socket and your heatsink doesn't have much clearance. That exact kit does not appear at NewEgg but a very similar 16GB kit does.
"A rabid animal hungry for food, the Kingston HyperX Beast stampedes into the overclocking scene, ripping through our benchmarks like no other. Clocked in at 2400 MHz out of the box, these beasts are ready to take on whatever you want to feed them."
Here are some more Memory articles from around the web:
- Kingston HyperX 10th Anniversary 2400MHz 16GB @ Bjorn3D
- Crucial Ballistix 240-pin DIMM, DDR3 PC3-12800 memory module @ Rbmod
- 32 GB (4 x 8 GB) DDR3 SDRAM Memory Kits from G.Skill @ X-bit Labs
- Team Xtreem DDR3-2666 C11 8GB Memory Kit @ Funky Kit
- Adata XPG 16GB DDR3-1600 / DDR3-2133 kits # Hardawre.info
- Team Xtreem LV 2133MHz CL9 8GB Memory Kit @ Kitguru
Celebrate 10 years of Kingston with 16GB of DDR3-2400
Subject: Memory | March 12, 2013 - 05:30 PM | Jeremy Hellstrom
Tagged: kingston, hyperx, HyperX Genesis 10th Anniversary Special Edition, DDR3-2400
Kingston has put together a 16GB, 4DIMM quad (or dual) channel DDR-2400 kit with timings of 11-13-13-30 available for $160. They've designed compact heat spreaders for this kit so even with the tight confines of the CPU socket which have become common today you should be able to fit these in your system without much difficulty. From TechPowerUp's testing these DIMMs seem to be running all out at stock speeds, even upping the voltage only allowed them a stable 2468MHz perhaps not a problem on boards which cannot break 2400MHz in the BIOS. They do mention that the Anniversary Special Editions have limited availability so if their review tempts you, purchase this kit as soon as you can.
"To commemorate the 10th anniversary of the HyperX brand, Kinston has released a limited edition line up called the HyperX Genesis 10th Anniversary Special Edition. We take a look at the top-end 16 GB 2400 MHz CL11 kit, a blazing fast kit with performance to match."
Here are some more Memory articles from around the web:
- Kingston HyperX 10th Anniversary 16GB 2400MHz Quad Channel Kit Review @ NikKTech
- G.Skill TridentX F3-2666C11Q-16GTXD 4x 4GB 2666 MHz C11 @ techPowerUp
- Avexir MPower Series DDR3 2400MHz 8GB Memory Kit @ eTeknix
- Crucial Ballistix Tactical LP and Crucial Ballistix Sport VLP Dual-Channel DDR3 Memory Kits @ X-bit Labs
- Crucial Ballistix Tactical LP & Sport VLP 1600MHz DDR3 Memory Kit Review @ Legit Reviews
- Kingston HyperX Limited Edition PC3-19200 16GB Quad Channel @ TechARP
- BIOS Option Of The Week - SDRAM 1T Command @ TechARP
G.Skill would like to know if you can handle 32GB of DDR3-2400
Subject: Memory | February 7, 2013 - 07:13 PM | Jeremy Hellstrom
Tagged: G.Skill Trident X, DDR3-2400, 32GB, dual channel
At $280 the 32GB kit of DDR3-2400 RAM from G.Skill costs more than an SSD but if you consider what you would have paid for 4GB of DDR3 when it first hit the market you can't argue that the price of a kit like this has fallen drastically. The timings are not even particularly loose for DIMMs of this speed, 10-12-12-31 @ 2T is not too shabby, though Neoseeker didn't have much luck tightening them as they couldn't get to the fully rated speed of the DIMMs due to their motherboard not being able to support that speed. Keep note of that, many motherboards simply do not have 2400MHz as a choice in the BIOS and many CPUs won't be able to keep these DIMMs fully active. You could always opt for using a goodly chunk of the memory as a RAM drive, no matter what speed your BIOS supports. Check the full review here.
"Today I will be looking at G. Skill's Trident X DDR3 2400MHz 32GB quad channel memory kit. With their goal of extreme overclocking performance, G. Skill uses the highest quality memory IC's available when manufacturing their memory. To ensure trouble-free operation, their memory undergoes rigorous testing to verify their craftsmanship and performance."
Here are some more Memory articles from around the web:
- Crucial Ballistix Tactical 16GB DDR3 PC3-12800 Low Profile Memory Kit Review @ Madshrimps
- G.SKILL TRIDENTX 8GB 2400C10 Dual Channel RAM Kit Review @ Madshrimps
- ADATA XPG Gaming Series V2.0 PC3-19200 16GB Dual Channel @ Tweaktown
- Patriot Memory for Ultrabook - Scaling SODIMM RAM Density vs. Battery Life @ Tweaktown
- G.Skill RipjawsX (F3-1600C9Q-32GXM) 1600MHz 32GB (4x 8GB) @ Kitguru
- Affordable DDR3-2400 kits review: Corsair Vengeance vs Kingstone HyperX Beast @ Hardware.info
- Kingston HyperX '10th Anniversary' DDR3 1866MHz 8GB @ eTeknix
- Patriot Limited Edition 'Intel Extreme Masters' DDR3 2133MHz 8GB @ eTeknix
- Crucial Ballistix Sport VLP & Tactical LP 16GB Low-Profile Memory @ TechnologyX
ADATA puts out the second version of their XPG Gaming RAM
Subject: Memory | November 20, 2012 - 07:44 PM | Jeremy Hellstrom
Tagged: adata, DDR3-2400
For DDR3-2400 the Dual Channel ADATA XPG Gaming Series 8GB kit has decent timings @ 11-13-13-35. Neoseeker's testing was not without problems however as Windows refused to boot at the full 2400MHz on their MSI Big Bang XPower II, instead they had to run at 2133MHz though the timings were tightened to 10.13.13.31 1T. Performance fell in line with other similar kits at that speed, perhaps not at the top of the pack but certainly in the running. They are out of stock at NewEgg, but you might be able to lay your hands on these fancy green DIMMs from another retailer.
"ADATA hopes to join the ranks of the big boys in the gaming memory market with their XPG Gaming v2.0 series of memory kits. We review the DDR3-2400 8GB dual channel kit and put head to head against the likes of G.Skill's Ripjaws Z, Patriot's Viper III and the Corsair Dominator GT to see how well it can compete."
Here are some more Memory articles from around the web:
- Corsair Dominator Platinum PC3-22400 16GB Dual Channel @ Tweaktown
- ADATA XPG Xtreme Series 2133MHz 16GB (2x 8GB) Dual Channel @ Kitguru
- Kingston HyperX Predator 2666MHz 8GB Kit Review @ Pro-Clockers
G.Skill's 8GB Trident X DDR3-2400 carries a large price tag
Subject: Memory | May 25, 2012 - 04:35 PM | Jeremy Hellstrom
Tagged: 8gb, G.Skill Trident X, DDR3-2400
At $100 G.Skill's 8GB Trident X DDR3-2400 carries a higher price than slightly slower kits which made Neoseeker curious as to why it comes at such a premium. The kit is certainly attractive looking with its tall red heatspreaders but looks are not everything when it comes to RAM, though the ability to remove the heatspreaders could be quite valuable to those with large heatsinks. Timings of 10-12-12-31 @2T are not awe inspiring but are comparable to other 2400MHz kits and it seems that the DIMMs cannot provide much more as the overclocking Neoseeker managed was not much of an improvement. Read on to see if the high speed of the DIMMs can overcome the relatively loose timings in the full review.
"G.Skill's 8GB Trident X DDR3-2400 memory kit has blazing fast speeds and a modular heatsink design, all in a $99 USD package. The Trident X series was designed from the ground up to be XMP Ready for Intel's 3rd Generation Core processors and Z77 platform (Ivy Bridge), which is where the higher clock speeds come in. It's also practically double the price of other DDR3-2400 dual channel kits, so hit our review to see what level of performance Trident X has to offer for its price premium."
Here are some more Memory articles from around the web:
- G.Skill Ares 16GB 1866Mhz DDR3 Memory Kit @ Benchmark Reviews
- G.Skill Ripjaws Z DDR3 2133 8GB Quad Kit @ Pro-Clockers
- Crucial BallistiX Elite 16GB 1600MHz Quad Channel Kit Review @ NikKTech
- Samsung Green DDR3 8GB 1600mhz @ Kitguru
- atriot Viper Xtreme Division 2 PC3-19200 8GB @ Tweaktown
- Crucial Ballistix Elite DDR3 1866 16GB Quad Kit @ Pro-Clockers
- G.Skill TridentX PC3-21300 8GB @ Tweaktown
- Samsung Green DDR3 1600MHz 8GB 30nm Memory Kit Review @ eTeknix
- Patriot Viper Xtreme Division 2 2133mhz @ Kitguru
- Kingston HyperX Genesis DDR3 1866 16GB Quad Kit @ Pro-Clockers



