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.
(86%)
67 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
-
0 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
86010067
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
The Kingston HyperX series of memory has always been exceptional when it comes to performance, visuals, lifetime warranty support and overclocking, and the HyperX Beast is no exception. This is due to the Beast memory offering top-tier performanc...
Excellent stock and superior overclocked performance, Dual XMP profiles at both 2400 MHz and 2133 MHz, Wide compatibility with all current systems, Simple color scheme blends with nearly any build, Although not pictured here, new kits ship with matching b
Heatsink is a bit large, which may interfere with some aftermarket coolers, No AMD-specific AMP profile, Hard to get out of the package, Overclocking memory shows overall limited performance gains
I was really happy with the Kingston HyperX Genesis 10th Anniversary kit I covered a little while ago, so when I began testing this kit, I expected these HyperX Beast sticks to perform much the same. At first glance, the HyperX Beast kit appears to con...
Abstract: Kingston has launched a new series of memory modules called Beast. Obviously, these sticks belong to the HyperX product line and therefore feature excellent design and high performance. The Beast line consists of a large number of kits with varying specif...
Was this review helpful?
-
Published: 2013-01-26, Author: Mark , review by: skratchwizpc.net
Abstract: It's time to unleash the Kingston HyperX Beast, beware this could be a bit of an animal!! Read more>>>...
Towards the end of last year we saw Kingston expand the popular HyperX line with a new high-end series within it. The dual channel kit did a good job of impressing us with a strong overclock and strong performance in general. Today we see Kingston ha...
Overall this ram costs between 15-16k Rs INR on Amazon. I would say it's a long-term upgrade to your existing gaming rig. HyperX did pretty well job for gamers I can see, and it's indeed one of my favourite brands...
Published: 2014-06-22, Author: Jason , review by: blackholetec.com
Abstract: When it comes to ram, frequency isn't the be all and end all. Another important factor which needs to be taken into consideration is the timings at which the ram is set to run at. A combination of both (frequency and timings) is what is desirable. The mem...