Testseek.co.uk have collected 67 expert reviews of the Kingston PC3-19200 2400MHz HyperX Beast Series and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Kingston PC3-19200 2400MHz HyperX Beast Series.
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The editors liked
Great looking memory kit
Blistering speed
Future proofing
Two X.M.P profiles
Fair price point
Up to 64GB capacity
Solid performance in memoryintensive tasks
Seriously quick
Two XMP profiles
Heatspreader is an improvement
XMP profiles for both 2
133mhz and 2
400mhz
Great ‘out of box’ performance
The editors didn't like
Green PCB
Midlevel latencies
High operating voltage
Not intrinsically faster than cheaper memory
Could clash with large CPU coolers
Green PCB is ugly
Very small overclocking headroom
Loose timings
Kitguru says
A great memory kit at a very competitive price point. There is no shortage of competition for Kingston between £35 and £50 however
I believe in giving credit where credit is due and today, Kingston definitely deserve some. Kingston not only delivered a great looking module, they also delivered a good performing one which comes in at a reasonable price too. In terms of overclocking, ...
Abstract: There was a time when very fast RAM was really expensive, but recently those price have started to go down significantly. Corsair and Kingston almost simultaneously contacted us to let us know that they were making available very affordable DDR3-2400 me...
Up to 64GB capacity, Solid performance in memoryintensive tasks
Midlevel latencies; high operating voltage, Not intrinsically faster than cheaper memory
DDR3 memory has a comfort zone that's characterised by 8GB or 16GB packs running at 1,600MHz. Widely available and costing £30 and £60, respectively, the challenge for manufacturers who delve into the enthusiast end of the market is to encourage users to...
Published: 2013-01-17, Author: James , review by: pcgameware.co.uk
As is usual with Kingston HyperX memory the RAM modules may not have had the most eye catching packaging, but when it comes to performance the Kingston HyperX Beast 8GB Kit (2x4GB) – DDR3 2400MHz memory has taken on all comers here at pcGameware, and won...
Looking first to the design and build quality of the Kingston HyperX Beast modules we have a set of sticks which impress. They ran flawlessly throughout our testing, even when pushed past the rated speeds, thanks to quality components and the heatsinks fe...
Heatspreader is an improvement, XMP profiles for both 2,133mhz and 2,400mhz, Great ‘out of box’ performance,
Green PCB is ugly, very small overclocking headroom, loose timings, Kitguru says: A great memory kit at a very competitive price point. There is no shortage of competition for Kingston between £35 and £50 however, Rating: 8.0, Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9, Sh
The HyperX Beast 2,400mhz memory is certainly a product that will strengthen Kingston's standing in the enthusiast sector.Their move to a new black heatspreader can only be seen as positive, it is considerably smaller than their hugely oversized blue heat...
Great looking memory kit, Blistering speed, Future proofing, Two X.M.P profiles, Fair price point,
Green PCB
The Kingston HyperX Beast kit performs extremely well. Having 2400MHz to hand is fantastic and at timings that are not to shabby either. Couple this with the fact you have 32GB (4x8GB) and this kit has to be one of the best kits available, especially ...
The Knigston HyperX Beast performed terrific under all the testing we performed. As to the question of Z97 compatibility, there is no doubt it works flawless on the new chipset. The kit proved to be rock stable at its advertised speeds and overclocked d...
Abstract: Earlier in the week I published benchmarks showing AMD Kaveri's DDR3-800MHz through DDR3-2133MHz system memory performance. Those results showed this latest-generation AMD APU craving -- and being able to take advantage of -- high memory frequencies. Many...