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Veröffentlicht: 2008-05-19, Autor: Sean , Testbericht von: planetx64.com
Zusammenfassung: I was fairly impressed with the performance of the Kingston KHX13000D3LLK2/2GX kits that I tested. While they are not heart stopping by any means they do show a performance increase over the fastest stock DDR2 and also seem to improve overall system pe...
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Veröffentlicht: 2008-04-24, Autor: Leo , Testbericht von: trustedreviews.com
Zusammenfassung: Our Christmas treat at the end of last year was a review of some super-fast super-expensive Kingston KHX11000 DDR3 memory. The clock speed of 1,375MHz was impressive but on the face of it the speed wasn't fast enough to keep up with the new QX9770 Penryn ...
There is no denying that DDR3 memory technology has made a significant amount of headway in such a short period of time. It was not that long ago when 1333MHz seemed like a big deal, then 1500MHz memory was announced followed by 1600MHz memory. At the ...
Zusammenfassung: Kingston has been in business for longer then most of us have probably been building systems. Well known for its ValueRAM and HyperX memory lines, as well as some pretty damned impressive flash memory, Kingston knows how to dish up a delectable entrée...
Zusammenfassung: Kingston is brand perhaps most known for its well priced ValueRAM lines, the kind of stuff thats like Kryptonite to those of us who love abusing our systems to their maximum limits. For this reason, Kingston has a series of extreme RAM to tickle the ...
Looks nice, Will run on pretty much every DDR3 system, Comparably priced with competitors PC312800 memory
No XMP, May have stability problems on P35 and X38 motherboards (not Kingstons fault)
If you really think about it, memory running at 1625mHz is crazy fast, and if DDR3 is like DDR and DDR2, we are well over a year away from seeing its upper limits. 2000mHz is already here. What will we be looking at a year from now? I cant even imagi...
Offers great CPU overclocking potential, Guaranteed 1625MHz of high-speed bandwidth, Memory overclocks to 1720MHz at default voltage and timing, Efficient CL7-7-7-20 memory timings, Lifetime Product Warranty, Reasonably affordable early adoption pricin...
Only 95MHz of memory overclocking headroom, Aging heatspreader is ready for a makeover, Not a XMP ready memory module
Since beginning this DDR3 series, the presentation rating has been replaced with a performance score. In our system memory reviews, we offer this score to represent the overclocking potential and memory timing capability of the product reviewed. The ...
If you are looking to make that jump to a DDR3 setup, then I would suggest investing in the , even if its just for the simple fact that 1333MHz and above will surpass the performance of the top-of-the-line DDR2 modules currently out. The low late...
Both kits did well, managing to reach a nice frequency of 1800MHz at a tight CL7-7-7- latency setting. At CL8-8-8-, the KHX13000LLK2/2G kit was able to squeeze out a small 20MHz, while the KHX14400D3K2/2GN kit faired slightly better, returning 40MHz on...