Bob2701 (26-03-2013)
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Kingston celebrates 10 years of success for their HyperX family by releasing the Anniversary Limited Edition memory lineup. These special edition modules are available in various sizes from 4GB to 32GB, and there are two or four module kist with a wide range of frequencies to chose from: 1600MHz, 1866MHz, 2133MHz and the blazing fast 2400MHz.Today, we’re joining Kingston to celebrate the HyperX’s Anniversary by sampling the 16GB (4x4GB) DDR3, KHX24C11X3K4/16X quad-channel running at the blistering speed of 2400MHz, with lowest latencies of 11, and operating at 1.65v. The HyperX 10th Anniversary Edition lineup is designed to work with multiple platforms from both Intel and AMD (see Specifications for more details).
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Last edited by Deton; 26-03-2013 at 21:32.
Bob2701 (26-03-2013)
CPU: Core i7 3930K |
M/B: ASRock X79 Extreme9 |
RAM: 64GBs Kingston Beast 2133MHz |
GPU: Two EVGA GTX 690s in Quad SLI |
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Good rview Tony, nice looking kit from Kingston, I have one installed in my Z77 build
CPU: Intel Core i7 - 4770K |
M/B: MSI Z87 MPOWER |
RAM: 32 GB DDR3 2400 G.SKILL SNIPER |
GPU: 2X- EVGA GFORCE GTX 960 4GB FTW |
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Really good review I was hoping for a different outcome along with the new look
but never the less still great ram.
CPU: Intel i7 5930K / Intel i7 4820K / Intel i7 4790K |
M/B: ASUS X99 R5E / ASUS X79 Sabertooth / ASUS Z97 MVIIF |
RAM: 32GB Kingston DDR4 3000MHz / 32GB Corsair 1866MHz / 16GB HyperX Savage 2400MHz |
GPU: EVGA GTX780 TRI SLI Classy / EVGA GTX 780 SLI / XFX R9 290 (xfire) w XSPC WB |
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Great Review Tony!
I really like the layout of your information.
CPU: AMD FX-8350 @ 4.6Ghz |
M/B: Asus Crosshair V Formula |
RAM: 16GB Corsair Dominator GT 1866MHz (9-10-9-27) |
GPU: XFX HD 7970 Black Edition 3GB and Diamond HD 7970 3GB both @ 1125/1575MHz |
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Very nice review Tony. I also really like your layout. The tabs for the benchmarks is very cool.
I'm not very impressed with the RAM. I just saw on FB that Kingston is finally going to start using black PCBs on their modules. They should of implemented that for this kit and provided for better overclocking. It is the anniversary edition after all. You'd think they would want something kickass.
2nd Rig: AMD FX-8120; Corsair H105 ; Gigabyte 990FXA-UD3; 16GB G.Skill Ripjaws X Series 1600MHz; 2 x PowerColor HD 7870 Myst. Ed. (Tahiti LE); Fractal Design Arc XL; SeaSonic X Series 850W3rd Rig: AMD A6-3650; Asetek 550LC; Asus F1A75-M Pro; 8GB Kingston HyperX; XFX HD 6670 1GB GDDR5; Antec 300; Thermaltake TR2 650W
CPU: i7 920, 4.2Ghz HT |
M/B: P6X58D Premium |
RAM: OCZ Flex EX PC3-17000 12GB |
GPU: Asus EAH5870 |
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Thanks guys,
Kingston binned the modules, if you want highly overclockable RAM then you have to go with the Predator or Beast. If they allow this RAM to do well with overclocking then they shoot themself in the foot.
Also, there're not any x79 mobo can't support Quad channel RAM higher 2400MHz, so no point to make any module capable to go higher MHz.
I think you can go up to 2500MHz or beyond with Z77 chipset, so Stan can you try it and let us know?
Regarding to page layout, I don't like the full of charts or images, I don't like the page too long for scrolling. Content tab feature work well and provide user friendly for the readers, they can do the chart comparison easily.