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Reviews of Kingston PC3-11000 1375MHz HyperX Series

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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The editors liked

  • 1375Mhz capable Lifetime warranty Lower voltage than DDR2 Rock solid operation
  • 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...
  • Will perform from DDR31067 to over DDR31375highly flexible
  • Low voltage
  • From DDR3 standard 1.5v to 1.7v
  • Lifetime warranty
  • Excellent customer support

The editors didn't like

  • All cons were limits on the motherboard not the RAM
  • 1375MHz is an odd frequency to choose
  • Effectively an overclocked DDR3 1066MHz kit
  • Heatspreader doesnt make contact with all memory chips
  • Limited availability
  • Some may find Kingstons concept of having to overclock to get the advertised settings undesirable

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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: 2007-05-31, review by: gideontech.com

  • 1375Mhz capable Lifetime warranty Lower voltage than DDR2 Rock solid operation
  • All cons were limits on the motherboard not the RAM
  • Test system for the DDR3 will be: System: Gigabyte GA-P35C-DS3R motherboard Kingston DDR3 Ram Evga 8800GTS video card Intel E6600 Processor 250gig SATA Drive NEC 3550A DVD/CD ROM Antec Truepower Trio 650W PSU Running through Futuremarks PCmark05 memory...

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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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  Published: 2007-06-18, review by: goodgearguide.com.au

  • 1375MHz speed rating
  • Performance tests didnt show a significant improvement over DDR2 800MHz RAM, very expensive The Final Word The HyperX kit is very expensive and wont provide a noticeable performance boost over a similarly configured DDR2 800MHz-based configuration. G...
  • The HyperX kit is very expensive and wont provide a noticeable performance boost over a similarly configured DDR2 800MHz-based configuration. Go for it only if you want to be a very early adopter, or if youre keen to do some serious overclocking. For...

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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: 2007-07-25, 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: 2007-06-02, review by: ocworkbench.com

  • Abstract:  Kingston, the life time warranty ram maker delivers its first DDR3 module at Computex. We managed to loan a pair of 1GB to test it on the Gigabyte P35T-DQ6 mainboard and ASUS P5K3 Deluxe Mainboard. This pair of modules model KHX11000D3LLK2/2G is rate...

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  Published: 2009-02-16, review by: sabiosdelpc.net

  • El resultado obtenido por los modulos de ram Kingston aqui probados ha sido sorprendente ya que han llegado a rondar los 1600 Mhz manteniendo basicamente las latencias del fabricante, 7-7-7-20 y mantenerlas mucho mas alla de sus valores de fabrica, alg...

 
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  Published: 2008-04-22, review by: syndrome-oc.net

  • Nous avons étés surpris par cette ram, dhabitude les modules milieu de gamme sont rarement de bon prétendants en overclocking car il faut impérativement ne pas éclipser les stars qui font couler beaucoup dencre : les modules haut de gamme !Et pourta...

 
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