Kingston HyperX 4GB 2133MHz DDR3
HyperX DDR3 memory; the latest generation of DDR memory technology. Like all Kingston HyperX products, DDR3 modules are specifically engineered and designed to meet the rigorous requirements of PC enthusiasts. DDR3 memory offers faster speeds, lower latencies, higher data bandwidths and lower power consumption than DDR2. HyperX DDR3 modules are available in single, dual and triple-channel memory kits.
HyperX DDR3 features:
Extreme Performance 2133MHz
Low Latency (8-8-8-24)
XMP Ready
Equipped with T1 Heat shield
100% Tested and Verified
Lifetime Warranty
RoHS Compliant
Tested on Intel® P55 chipset (1.65v)
1.7v - 1.95v voltage range for dual-channel applications for AMD based systems and Intel chipsets older than X58
1.65v voltage for triple-channel Intel Core i7 9xx series applications
1.65v voltage for dual-channel Intel Core i5 7xx series and Core i7 8xx series applications
Currently available in speeds up to 2133MHz and kits capacities of 8GB dual-channel, and 12GB triple-channel configurations
Voltages for this kit are 1.65 Volts. This keeps the modules in spec with the LGA1156 Lynnfield processor’s integrated memory controller. Our experiences have shown some modules to run 1.65 to 1.75 Volts
Sporting Kingstons' fairly new T1 heat spreader and running at a native 2133MHz and timings of 8-8-8-24 you can expect blazing performance from this kit. The XMP profile let us plug the HyperX kit into our Gigabyte GA-P55-UD6 board and once we set BIOS for the XMP profile it booted right into Vista on the first try and we were up and running at a blazing 2133MHz. Each module is individually tested and sports a lifetime warranty.
Kingston HyperX Fan
Whisper-quiet — 28 dBAm maximum
12V rated. 8V-13.5V operational range
RPM: 3000 +/- 10%
Pros:
+ Champion Overclocker
+ Amazing 2133MHz Kit And Has Headroom To Spare
+ T1 Heat Spreader Looks Great And Performs Well
+ Almost Substantial Enough To Drive A Nail
+ Easy To Overclock
+ Plug And Play 2133MHz Kit, Catch Us Before We Faint!
Cons:
- At $375 A Little Pricey But Then The Best Always Is
- Spoiled Us Early In The i5 Platforms Release
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