Testseek.com have collected 23 expert reviews of the Kingston PC3-12800 1600MHz HyperX T1 Series and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Kingston PC3-12800 1600MHz HyperX T1 Series.
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Abstract: Kingston is one of several manufacturers to play it safe by sending modules that can run at rated settings on virtually any manually-configurable motherboard, using super-tall heat spreaders to visually separate its product from competing models. Of course these are still overclockable, and we intend to determine the extent...
Abstract: Here at Hardware Heaven we often look at motherboards, SSDs, CPUs, graphics cards and peripherals but there is one area which we often neglect...
Price, Excellent Stability At All Rated Speeds, Excellent Heat Dissipation, Lifetime Warranty with 24/7 Support, XMP Profile,
Latency On the Higher End, Large Heatsinks May Conflict With Other Components, HiTech Legion Silver Award
When I got my first look at the Kingston HyperX T1 12GB Memory Kit, I wasn’t quite sure what to think. I mean, it’s black (which is always a good thing inside my cases), really cool looking and the specs fell right in line for mainstream RAM. Plus, it’...
Although it's the top performer in today’s comparison, Geil’s lack of U.S. availability makes it impossible to include in any value comparison, which obviously requires that we consider a price tag. That leaves Crucial’s middle-of-the-pack Ballstix DDR...
Highly efficient heatspeader allowing for excellent cooling capabilities even without fan, The use of XMP provide convenient memory setup for the novice, Solid design and quality of the product, Excellent performance in applications requiring high memory usage
Will not boot past 1730MHz even with higher voltages on DRAM and QPI/VTT
After thorough assessment and testing of the Kingston HyperX T1 Black Edition KHX1600C9D3T1BK3/12GX, we were able to see this memory's true potential. While in terms of performance there was no significant difference in comparison to the Kingston H20...
Most of our memory shootouts are value-centric, focusing primarily on a chart that looks something like this: If this were an ordinary review, the above chart might even show up in the winning company’s advertisements. But that’s not going to happen t...
Abstract: With quad-channel Sandy Bridge E on the horizon, triple-channel kits might soon be a thing of the past. Nevertheless, we decided to have a quick overclocking session with Kingston's HyperX T1 DDR3 triple-channel kit.Dual-channel memory has been the norm f...
Kingston nos ha vuelto a convencer con su gama de memorias HyperX T1, en esta ocasión con su versión Black Edition para la plataforma 1366 que hara las delicias de aquellos que les gusten exprimir cada megahercio de sus módulos o ajustar al mínimo lo...