Kingston HyperX Beast Memory Review – A Beastly Quad Channel DDR3 64GB Kit
We review the Kingston HyperX Beast 64GB quad channel kit. Clocked at 2133 MHz with 11-12-11 timings at 1.65v, this $600 kit is for extreme builds only.
We push overclocking RAM to the limits and beyond, so you don’t have to. We review the latest performance memory from makers like Crucial, Corsair, Kingston, and more
We review the Kingston HyperX Beast 64GB quad channel kit. Clocked at 2133 MHz with 11-12-11 timings at 1.65v, this $600 kit is for extreme builds only.
We take a look at the Crucial Ballistix Tactical LP and Crucial Ballistix Sport VLP, both with low profile heatsinks, and run at DDR3 1600 @ 1.35v
We review the Ballistix Tactical 16GB dual channel kit from Crucial. This kit has low latency settings of 8-8-8-24, and 1.5 volts, making it suitable for Sandy Bridge and Ivy Bridge installations.
Today we review the 16GB Ripjaws Z kit from G.Skill. Clocked at 1866 MHz with timings of 9-10-9-28-2N and 1.50 voltage. Well priced for these specs, does it perform?
Today we have a review of the Viper Extreme Division 4 quad channel memory kit from Patriot. It is clocked at 1600 MHz with 8-9-8-24 timings and a voltage of 1.65v.
Our coverage of quad channel Sandy Bridge memory continues today with our Crucial Ballistix Elite Review. It is a 16 GB kit, and is the first we’ve reviewed so far that is rated at 1866 MHz with low latency timings.
We review the Kingston HyperX Genesis 1600 MHz quad kit, rated for 9-9-9-27 XMP at 1.65v. How far did we overclock it? Read on to find out!
HCW reviews the Corsair Vengeance Quad Channel Memory kit, which is clocked at 1600 MHz with 9-9-9-24 timings at 1.5v.
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