Testseek.com have collected 84 expert reviews of the Kingston PC4-24000 3000MHz HyperX Predator Series and the average rating is 89%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Kingston PC4-24000 3000MHz HyperX Predator Series.
December 2014
(89%)
84 Reviews
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The editors liked
Dual XMP Profile
High Speed Modules
Solid Heatspreader
Badass Black Color
Good Overclocking Potential
Fast at Stock Speeds
Unique Cosmetics
Lifetime Warranty
High performance
Great looks
Reasonable price comparing to other DDR4-3000 kits
Strong Performance, Solid build quality, Nice aggressive heatspreader, Dual profiles to choose your performance option
None as of this time
Anyone jumping into the new X99 platform would be hard pressed to find a better performing and great priced kit than the HyperX Predator kit we see today. 9...
Best performing DDR4 memory kit to date, Sleek heatspreader design, XMP Profile, Easily overclocked, Lifetime warranty
Tall heatspreader, could have clearance issues
One thing that really impressed me with this kit were the very tight timings. At 2400 MHz with timings of 12-13-13-35 they have the tightest timings we have seen on DDR4 to date! With that they were able to give us the best performance we have seen from a...
High performance, Great looks, Reasonable price comparing to other DDR4-3000 kits, Lifetime warranty, High overclocking potential
None worth to mention,
If you are looking for a fast DDR4-3000 memory kit at a reasonable price to balance the already high price of the Intel X99 platform then the HyperX Predator 16GB DDR4-3000 C15 kit is memory for you. It is hard to find a better offer on the current market...
Published: 2014-11-06, Author: Ryan , review by: vrworld.com
This kit is currently on Amazon.com for $363.72 which, given the performance figures that this got make it a really good value. This is why the kit has won the BSN* Value Award. The fact that this kit has very limited headroom for OC needs to be weighed...
Fast at Stock Speeds, Unique Cosmetics, Lifetime Warranty
Limited Overclocking Potential
The Kingston HyperX Predator series has been on the market for some time now and I think that says something about how truly impressive it is. There are only a handful of DDR4 memory kits on the market that are available with these extreme memory speeds. ...
Its still pretty early in the DDR4 era, so things on the speed and timings front will likely change as time goes on. Still, we have a wicked fast speed already at 3000 MHz out of the box. Remember that all consumers will see the 1.35 V version out of th...
Overclocking: No memory review would be complete without overclocking, but we weren't able to get this particular kit to succesfully boot into Windows 8.1 at 3200MHz or beyond. The kit was already running at 1.50V and we loosened the timings to 16-16-16 ...
The memory was perfectly stable in our concept build and testing whilst remaining what we consider to be luke warm in a closed case at 38 degrees. The heat sink design is aesthetically agnostic in that it's black and not too aggressive - it should suit an...
Abstract: Back in the old days, Kingston ruled the RAM world. On every PC build I had, I always picked Kingston, known for its performance and stability. My a-few-years-old PC (very recently replaced) was running a Kingston DDR3 2x4GB PC-10600/1333 memory kit and i...
Published: 2018-05-18, Author: Tomas , review by: uk.hardware.info
16GB is the amount of memory we would recommend for most PCs right now. For office and surfing work, gaming and many other purposes, you'll get more than enough out of that for now. For example, it would be a good idea for video staff to go for even more...