- Brand : HyperX
- Product name : red 16GB DDR3-1600MHz Kit
- Product code : KHX16C10B1RK2/16X
- Category : Memory Modules
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Long product name HyperX red 16GB DDR3-1600MHz Kit memory module 2 x 8 GB
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Short summary description HyperX red 16GB DDR3-1600MHz Kit memory module 2 x 8 GB
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HyperX red 16GB DDR3-1600MHz Kit, 16 GB, 2 x 8 GB, DDR3, 1600 MHz, 240-pin DIMM
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Long summary description HyperX red 16GB DDR3-1600MHz Kit memory module 2 x 8 GB
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HyperX red 16GB DDR3-1600MHz Kit. Component for: PC/Server, Internal memory: 16 GB, Memory layout (modules x size): 2 x 8 GB, Internal memory type: DDR3, Memory clock speed: 1600 MHz, Memory form factor: 240-pin DIMM, CAS latency: 10
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Uk has collected 94 expert reviews for HyperX red 16GB DDR3-1600MHz Kit memory module 2 x 8 GB and the average expert rating is 86 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
When configuring a high end PC, chances are you are going to choose a 16 GB memory kit. We tested 13 different kits, which according to the manufacturers are well suited to be used in combination with a Haswell processor. Memory prices have been risin...
Kingston have been around since 1987 and we have seen numerous memory modules from them in the past, all of which have performed well. Today I'm taking a look at the new HyperX Black range and this particular kit is the Kingston HyperX Black 8GB 1600MHz (...
Atomic is all about maximum power components and their ability to be tweaked to within an inch of their wafer thin life. While many readers will look at budget components such as the Kingston HyperX kit and scoff, there's a strong market for value kit...
Do you still remember the days when Intel's Pentium 4 was duking it out with AMD's Athlon 64, almost every enthusiast owned an ATI Radeon 9800 Pro, having 1GB of RAM was the gold standard, and 160GB hard drives were considered high end? As vivid as it...
Following the trend of companies expanding with new series, today we're looking at the new Genesis kit from Kingston which is part of the popular HyperX series we know and love. While named Genesis, the term we've been throwing around more is HyperX Grey...
expertreviews.co.uk
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2015-09-10 21:52:19
2015-09-10 21:52:19
Average rating:80
This 4GB kit of 1,600MHz DDR3 RAM from Kingston's HyperX Genesis range looks like it should cost more, with a snazzy chrome-on-brushed-steel-effect heat spreader that would satisfy the most style-conscious of case modders. The spreader is standard heig...
vortez.net
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2015-09-10 21:52:19
2015-09-10 21:52:19
Average rating:0
£40 inc. VATKingston, being one of the most prolific memory manufacturers in the world and more specifically in the UK, haven't missed out on the Sandy Bridge bandwagon. Their latest release sees the ever popular HyperX series turn greyscale for a str...
techradar.com
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2015-09-10 21:52:19
2015-09-10 21:52:19
Average rating:90
There's no getting round it. Intel's LGA 1366 PC platform is pricey. The cheapest compatible CPUs typically cost £200 or more. You'll also need to unload at least another £125 or so for a motherboard. And it would be rude not to snag a decent graphics...
The HyperX name has been around for a while now and we've seen many modules fall into the series. Today, however, we're seeing the biggest change to the series we've seen in a while. Today we're looking at the new HyperX blu Series. Its aim is Hyper...