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Kingston is an American owned, multinational computer technology corporation that manufactures flash memory products and other computer-related memory parts. Kingston was founded in 1987. Kingston is known mainly for their flash drives, SSDs, and other flash memory, but it also has a series of high-class RAM that goes by the name, “HyperX”. HyperX is no ordinary technology and is best suited for serious gamers with a high-end budget. If you’d like to know more about Kingston, go here.
The RAM that I will be reviewing today is called the HyperX Beast (HX324C11T3K4/32). It is quad-channeled which means that the complete package comes with 4 sticks, so make sure if you purchase this product that you have a motherboard that can support them all. More in-depth specs can be found here.
Specs:
- Non-ECC (Non-Error Correction Code)
- Quad-Channeled (4 Channels of RAM)
- CAS Latency: 11
- DDR3-2400 (PC3 -19200)
- Gold Lead Plating
- 32 GB (4x8GB)
This product is extremely quick and should be in mind if you are looking to build or upgrade your computer. If you are looking to spend $291.99 on brand new RAM, this is the perfect RAM for you. The speeds are immense and the quad-channel only makes your memory perform faster than dual or single channeled. Overall this RAM is a great product and is indeed pricey, however it is definitely worth the money put into it.
Works Cited
“About Kingston.” About Kingston. Kingston Technology, n.d. Web. 12 Feb. 2015.
“Kingston Technology.” Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, n.d. Web. 12 Feb. 2015.
“Kingston HyperX Beast HX324C11T3K4/32.” HX324C11T3K4/32 Kingston HyperX Beast DDR3-2400 32GB(4x8GB). Superbiiz.com, n.d. Web. 12 Feb. 2015.
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Nice post but I think the speed might be wrong on your post. DDR3 RAM is always PC3 (not sure what PCS is) and the speed is different on the website.