Testseek.com have collected 37 expert reviews of the Kingston PC3-16000 2000MHz HyperX Series and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Kingston PC3-16000 2000MHz HyperX Series.
March 2009
(83%)
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The editors liked
Performance
Quality
Low Heatsink Profile
Compatibility
XMP Profiles
Price
Warranty
Impressive Overclock
Record speed without any tuning
Great Performance
Looks Nice
Ran Really Cool
First 2000MHz kit
Very Stable
Plug And Play
System Was Snappier
HTX heatspreaders look sharp and are very effective
Attained timings of 77724
Stable
Excellent Performance
One of the first 2000Mhz kits
Lifetime Warranty
2002MHz CL88824 Bandwidth
6GB Kit is ideal for 64bit enthusiasts
Lifetime warranty and support
Very good for overclocking highend CPUs
Two XMP settings
1867 CL7 or 2002 CL8
The editors didn't like
None
Stock Latencies a Tad High
Tall Heat Spreaders
Gold
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No you can't keep it up with six modules
Price
You must have an i7 Extreme Edition 965 to run memory at DDR32000 (not Kingstons fault)
Expensive
Largeprofile heatspreaders my not fit some installations
Stock Latencies a Tad High, Tall Heat Spreaders, gold, Discuss this review in our forums
The Kingston HyperX T1 Dual Channel 4GB DDR3-2000MHz CL9 240-Pin DIMM Kit is an excellent set of SDRAM. Throughout my testing, the memory held solid and gave me zero issues. I was very surprised with the overclock I was able to achieve on this set. Mi...
Kingston Hyper X then. A near perfect demonstration of how figures don't tell the whole story when reviewing something.Let's start with the sheer quality. The heatspreader and the fan have fabulous build quality with good edges everywhere, smooth finish a...
Abstract: A deep blue dash streaks across the blazing hot desert, followed by a violent cloud of dust. It’s the Corvette ZR1 “Blue Devil,” racing towards our Skatter Tech office to deliver us another bright blue monster: the Kingston KHX2000C8D3T1K3/G6X, Hyper-X...
2002MHz CL88824 Bandwidth, 6GB Kit is ideal for 64bit enthusiasts, Lifetime warranty and support, Very good for overclocking highend CPUs, Two XMP settings: 1867 CL7 or 2002 CL8,
Largeprofile heatspreaders my not fit some installations, No additional memory overclocking headroom, Expensive enthusiast product
Although the rating and final score mentioned in this conclusion are made to be as objective as possible, please be advised that every author perceives these factors differently at various points in time. While we each do our best to ensure that all a...
Abstract: It’s hard to say whether the premium price is worth the marginal performance increase, but if your processor of choice doesn’t offer the memory ratios you need, available headroom to hit up to 2,000MTps is a potential savior for overclocking...
The new Kingston HyperX offers blazing speeds for anyone that is looking for it and running an operating system like XP or Visa 32-bit. Six gig kits would be useless for these OSes as their limits will not see the increase in ram amount. The price of t...
Stable, Excellent Performance, One of the first 2000Mhz kits, Lifetime Warranty
Expensive
Kingston once again delivers superb performance with their HyperX line of memory. The Kingston KHX16000D3K3/3GX package is one of the fastest DDR3 kits on the market and allows the user to get high end performance from their Core i7 machines. Even neo...
HTX heatspreaders look sharp and are very effective, Attained timings of 77724
You must have an i7 Extreme Edition 965 to run memory at DDR32000 (not Kingstons fault)
Unfortunately, due to the inherent properties of the motherboards BIOS and the CPU, I was unable to check out the Kingston HyperX at DDR3-2000, or attempt to overclock it. I was able to attain timings of 7-7-7-24, looking at all 3GB triple-channel ki...
The reality of Intels I7 platform is that its not built for gamers...yet. It could very well be the next, extraterrestrial gaming experience, but not without better multi-threaded support from video game creators. There are game engines in the works...
When I was first passed the Kingston HyperX kit to review, I was eager to see if the kit could indeed achieve 2000MHz Previous Intel chipsets struggled to hit anything above 1800MHz and sometimes they couldn't even surpass the 1600mhz mark so the dizzy h...