Testseek.com have collected 28 expert reviews of the Kingston PC3-19200 2400MHz HyperX 10th Anniversary Series and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Kingston PC3-19200 2400MHz HyperX 10th Anniversary Series.
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28 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
For its ten-year anniversary, Kingston's HyperX Limited Edition memory offers great performance for the PC enthusiast. Two XMP profiles help make running these modules at 2133MHz (11-12-12-30) and 2400Mhz (11-13-13-30) speeds as simple as a BIOS setting...
In this round-up we primarily looked at the overclocking potential, and this differs per module. It could very well be that a certain brand RAM module overclocked very well in our test, but that when you buy one from the store it doesn't perform the sam...
Excellent stock performance, Dual XMP profiles at both 2400 MHz and 2133 MHz, Low profile fits into any system, Wide compatibility with all current systems, Excellent price
Run a bit hot and could use a fan, Not very much overclocking headroom in terms of raw frequency, Limited availability
I've got to say, Kingston did a damn good job with its high-end 10th anniversary kit. Taking a look at the XMP performance results, we have a 2400 MHz kit beating out kits with a 266 MHz speed advantage in more than a few instances, which is a complete...
Solid performance, Sleek design, Two XMP Profiles, Lifetime warranty
None that I found
When you go out and buy a HyperX product you know that it is going to perform great and this memory kit is no different. This kit celebrates Kingston’s 10th Anniversary of HyperX, and rightfully so. This kit is solid and performs great. I actually w...
Kingston HyperX 4x4GB 2400MHz CL11. HyperX-serien fyller ti år, og er i den anledning kledd i lekre sølvfargede kjøleribber. Kjølerne er av den lave sorten, slik at de ikke kommer i konflikt med eventuelle store prosessorkjølere. HyperX-...
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