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
Kingston did not make a name of themselves by manufacturing mediocre products and that can be easily seen if you test anything from their production line. The KHX16000D3K3/3GX 3GB kit is certainly no exception to that rule and...
Abstract: Since Intel made the big move of putting the memory controller on-die in the CPU with the Core i7 architecture, there have been a few other significant resulting effects to the PC core components as well. Gone is the the Front Side Bus (FSB) from previ...
With a cost around $200 - $250 USD the Kingston KHX16000D3K3/3GX memory certainly doesnt come cheap. However, an extra edge in performance is what every diehard PC Enthusiast wants, and these modules unquestionably deliver. These Kingston memory modu...
Kingston deserves a lot of credit for bringing the first 2000MHz triple channel memory to market. This kit is the fastest you can buy. Our testing revealed extraordinary bandwidth and some of the best scores weve ever seen from our benchmark suite. Bu...
Just when I thought Kingston had chosen to pursue the softer side of the enthusiasts market, they stepped up. This proves they are doing things completely to the contrary which is a good thing given the state of the market. Overclockers demand per...
The 3GB Kingston HyperX 2GHz triple-channel memory kit lived up to our expectations and has been found to be the fastest memory kit we have ever used. ...
Great Performance, Looks Nice, Ran Really Cool, First 2000MHz kit, Very Stable, Plug And Play, System Was Snappier
Price
The Kingston HyperX DDR3 2000 Triple Channel kit not only performed above and beyond, it scaled very well as speeds increased. Unlike Dual Channel DDR3, which would usually run between 1333-1600MHz without much trouble (but at higher frequencies took ...
To be perfectly honest, I’ve been flat out with the management of TweakTown since the launch of Intel’s new Core i7 and X58 platform sometime back. I hadn’t had a chance to play around and do any sort of overclocking on the new platform...
Dirt cheap for a triple-channel kit, Bags of bandwidth
Not enough capacity for multitasking, No overclocking headroom
Performance or capacity? That is the question. At least, it is if you're rig building on a budget and looking to maximise bang for buck when choosing system memory. With that in mind, enter the Kingston HyperX 2,000MHz triple-channel kit. At 1GB per DI...