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    Intel X79-based high-end systems, so splurging an extra hundred pounds on the highest-ranked memory kit, such as the Kingston HyperX 16GB 2133MHZ incident should not cause you too much trouble.

    With the highest profile of 2133 MHz XMP you are guaranteed an exceptional memory bandwidth, but does that translate through exceptional performance?

    For high-end components, 2133 MHz HyperX Genesis certainly packed in decent clothes. Just like Crucially, we hope that Kingston is trying to reduce costs wherever it can, and provide better value.

    Usual blue HyperX module heat-spreaders decorate and sit only millimeters higher than the DIMM itself in 31mm. That means not having to provide a problem setup, unless you are using exotic cooling.
    Increasing the bandwidth

    Boosted bandwidth

    Installation went smoothly and the memory kit mobo soon appoint two modules' XMP profiles highest: 10-11-10 1866 MHz with timings and 2133 MHz speed is higher with its timing 11-12-11, both running at 1.65 volts. The default speed is 1333 MHz JEDEC latency timing settings that provide a better than 9-9-9, while running at 1.5 volts.

    Once up and running a basic bandwidth performance is remarkable. At 49GB / s was easily exceed the memory which is slower by almost 10GB / s, or 25 percent, and the results of the world's leading memory speed. If you have a memory bandwidth applications eat it without hesitation X79 system coupled with a memory kit will provide.

    Less impressive is the lack of follow up with our remaining benchmarks. If there is, Cinebench results suffer very little lower-CAS memory. World in Conflict showed a very small increase in speed of two frames per second on average, which is equivalent to an increase of just under two percent even though the memory itself cost up to twice as much.

    This memory has been running on the edge of a bloody, and pretty sure we were not able to increase the frequency even without causing problems.

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Friday, January 13, 2012 0 Tech world

Intel X79-based high-end systems, so splurging an extra hundred pounds on the highest-ranked memory kit, such as the Kingston HyperX 16GB 2133MHZ incident should not cause you too much trouble.

With the highest profile of 2133 MHz XMP you are guaranteed an exceptional memory bandwidth, but does that translate through exceptional performance?

For high-end components, 2133 MHz HyperX Genesis certainly packed in decent clothes. Just like Crucially, we hope that Kingston is trying to reduce costs wherever it can, and provide better value.

Usual blue HyperX module heat-spreaders decorate and sit only millimeters higher than the DIMM itself in 31mm. That means not having to provide a problem setup, unless you are using exotic cooling.
Increasing the bandwidth

Boosted bandwidth

Installation went smoothly and the memory kit mobo soon appoint two modules' XMP profiles highest: 10-11-10 1866 MHz with timings and 2133 MHz speed is higher with its timing 11-12-11, both running at 1.65 volts. The default speed is 1333 MHz JEDEC latency timing settings that provide a better than 9-9-9, while running at 1.5 volts.

Once up and running a basic bandwidth performance is remarkable. At 49GB / s was easily exceed the memory which is slower by almost 10GB / s, or 25 percent, and the results of the world's leading memory speed. If you have a memory bandwidth applications eat it without hesitation X79 system coupled with a memory kit will provide.

Less impressive is the lack of follow up with our remaining benchmarks. If there is, Cinebench results suffer very little lower-CAS memory. World in Conflict showed a very small increase in speed of two frames per second on average, which is equivalent to an increase of just under two percent even though the memory itself cost up to twice as much.

This memory has been running on the edge of a bloody, and pretty sure we were not able to increase the frequency even without causing problems.

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