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Kingston HyperX 10th Anniversary Edition 1866MHz 8GB Memory Kit review

Feb 18,2013 0

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We installed the Kingston HyperX Beast 10th Anniversary Edition memory 1866MHz 4x2GB Kit in the following PC:

  • CPU: Intel i5-2500K retail processor
  • CPU Cooler: Intel Stock
  • Motherboard: Gigabyte Z77X-D3H with F16 bios
  • PSU: OCZ GameXStream GXS600 SLI-Ready
  • VGA: MSI 7600GT Silent (stock memory/core timings)
  • HDD: WD 500GB 7200rpm SATA2
  • OS: Windows 7 x64 SP1 with all the latest updates installed

Installed in our system, this kit supports the XMP-1866 and XMP-1600 profiles. Make sure to choose one of them in order to give your system the optimal performance boost:

Below you see the results we got with the Sisoft Sandra Benchmark Suite. You can see each result by clicking on each test:

Running Speed
Aggregate Memory Performance
1333
17.58MB/sec
1600
20.67MB/sec
1600 XMP
20.92MB/sec
1866
23.74MB/sec

The best performance came with the memory running at 1866MHz, where we got almost 24 MB/s.

The Aida64 Cache & Memory Benchmark confirmed the previous results. Again using the 866MHz speed is recommended in case your system supports it. Note that our motherboard also allowed the memory to run at 1866MHz even without using the XMP profiles, but in that case the memory was running at higher CAS Latency (CL), which would have some impact on your system's performance:

Running Speed
Reading Memory Performance
Writing Memory Performance
Latency

1333
CL 9-9-9-24

16325 MB/sec
18233 MB/sec
53.4
1600
CL9-11-11-29
18466 MB/sec
18800 MB/sec

48.5

1600 XMP
CL9-9-9-27

18648 MB/sec
18805 MB/sec
47.1

1866
CL9-13-13-34

20249 MB/sec
19224 MB/sec
43.6
1866 XMP
CL9-11-9-27
20468 MB/sec
19220 MB/sec

43.0

 

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