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- Manufacturer Limited Warranty period (parts): Lifetime
- Manufacturer Limited Warranty period (labor): Lifetime
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Nice, But a Little Pricey
- Pros: Got a 10% performace increase, which is a little better than what I've been reading from reviews, runs cool as well
- Cons: Too Expensive to Justify only a marginal performance increase
- Other Thoughts: Overall a good investment despite the price fast timings for DDR3 7-7-7-20 at 1.7V 6-7-6-15 at 1.8V
Pretty good, but not the best
- Pros: Works as advertised and can OC pretty good. No compatibility issues or the like with my config.
- Cons: Like an exotic car, this memory only shows its true potential at higher speeds. You will need to OC it if you want to beat DDR2; seems like the magic number/wall is 1500MHz but only with 1.8v - I am stable at 7-7-7-20. If you want to OC higher (like 1600MHz)with less voltage, go with the OCZ Platinum - they are the best right now.
- Other Thoughts: Like anything cutting edge, these remarks/recommendations only have a half-life of a few weeks. Newer, faster DDR3 are coming out almost weekly now, so if you can wait, then you should. Otherwise enjoy the bleeding performance at a high cost.
Antec 900; Asus P5K3 Deluxe; C2D E6850 @ 3.375; Kingston HyperX 2GB DDR3 @ 1500MHz; eVGA 8800GTX 768MB; 1x36GB, 2x74GB RAID 0; Antec NeoPower 650 Blue; Thermalright U-120 X w/ Scythe SFF21F 120mm
Good to start with DDR3
- Pros: Works better than that spec but you must have the right motherboard and understand the BIOS to make it work well past spec, stable. Currently running 6-7-6-15 1T @ 720MHz (DDR3 1440) on 1.75v and DRAM Static Read Control: ENABLED which boosts performance even higher. I could not ask for better from a product SPD rated 7-7-7-20 DDR3 1066.
- Cons: Price is high. It will most likely drop in price very soon with the new Micron modules hitting the market soon which will do DDR3 2000+ at almost the same timing
- Other Thoughts: Anyone considering a DDR3 upgrade and wished to save money should wait another month. By that time these modules should drop in price and better sticks will also be available. DDR3 will soon become the king over the next 3-6 months. Anyone considering a purchase for future use should wait a bit longer and go DDR3.
| Model |
| Brand |
Kingston HyperX |
| Model |
KHX11000D3LLK2/2G |
| Type |
240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM |
| Tech Spec |
| Capacity |
2GB (2 x 1GB) |
| Speed |
DDR3 1375 (PC3 11000) |
| Cas Latency |
7 |
| Timing |
7-7-7-20 |
| Voltage |
1.7V |
| Multi-channel Kit |
Dual Channel Kit |
| Heat Spreader |
Yes |
| Recommend Use |
High Performance or Gaming Memory |
| Manufacturer Warranty |
| Parts |
Lifetime limited |
| Labor |
Lifetime limited |
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