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Testseek.com have collected 23 expert reviews of the Kingston PC3-11000 1375MHz HyperX Series and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Kingston PC3-11000 1375MHz HyperX Series.
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  Published: 2007-10-12, review by: bigbruin.com

  • Offers solid performance beyond the typical 1333MHz plateau, Competitively priced with slower DDR3 with looser timings, Respectable timings (7-7-7-20 at 1375MHz), Already overclocked at the rated speed, but able to squeeze out a few more MHz anyway, Kings...
  • 1375MHz is an odd frequency to choose, Effectively an overclocked DDR3 1066MHz kit, Heatspreader doesnt make contact with all memory chips
  • The Kingston HyperX 2GB PC3-11000 DDR3 Dual Channel Memory Kit intrigued me from the start due to its unique speed rating. With an E6850 Intel Core 2 Duo processor featuring a 1333MHz bus, I was interested in taking a look at a memory kit capable of at...

 
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  Published: 2007-09-27, review by: Bit-Tech.net

  • If you're not immediately turned off by the huge price differential between DDR2 and DDR3 and have decided that you really need to build a system using DDR3, the OCZ modules are the better buy. This is purely because of the warranted extended voltage p...

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  Published: 2007-09-11, review by: overclock3d.net

  • With new DDR3 kits hitting the market on an almost daily basis, it's an unfortunate fact that the Kingston HyperX PC3-11000 CL7 kit has already been superseded by insanely fast PC3-14400 and PC3-16000 kits. In fact, shortly after we started this review, K...

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  Published: 2007-09-02, Author: Paul , review by: planetx64.com

  • Abstract:  Pros: New technology Low voltage High frequency Extra bandwidth Overclockable Cons: Very expensive Limited motherboard support

 
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  Published: 2007-08-30, review by: techgage.com

  • As far as DDR3 goes, these modules impressed for their stock speeds and modest overclocks. Since these were released, updated kits have made their way into the market, which have been far more lenient towards overclocking. Compared to our OCZ kit thou...

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  Published: 2007-08-28, review by: techradar.com

  • Good performance
  • Slow default settings
  • Kingston was one of the first manufacturers to push DDR3 sticks out of its doors, indicating that its serious about making a name for itself with the new standard. As if to back this up, the company has also launched this memory under its KHX brand, a...

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  Published: 2007-08-16, Author: Nathan , review by: legitreviews.com

  • The Kingston 2GB ultra low-latency DDR3 1375MHz HyperX memory kit offers tight timings that other kits just can't match and as a result are the fastest modules on the market at PC3-10666 or PC3-11000 speed grades. ...

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  Published: 2007-08-12, review by: virtual-hideout.net

  • To keep things in a simpler perspective, not every can afford to upgrade their motherboard and memory to DDR3 right now. If thats the case, you still find some really good Kingston 4-4-4 DDR2 Kits. This will at least hold you over till more DDR3 arriv...

 
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  Published: 2007-07-25, review by: custompc.co.uk

  • Since its clear that Kingston has taken this RAM to within an inch of its abilities, it isnt overclockable unless you relax the latency timings. Its debatable whether its sensible to spend almost £300 on this RAM when theres bound to be better (an...

 
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  Published: 2007-07-25, review by: atomicmpc.com.au

  • Abstract:  DDR3 has arrived, and while it’s only just trickling in, it is definitely here to stay. The latest company to release sticks that accommodate this standard is Kingston, specifically its HyperX PC3-11000 modules. Due to DDR3 being so new, we currentl...

 
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