Amazing Deal: 2000MHz Kingston Hyper X Triple Channel 3GB Kit

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Amazing Deal: 2000MHz Kingston Hyper X Triple Channel 3GB KIT
THIS WEEK ONLY.....A Further £29 OFF!!


Kingston's KHX16000D3K3/3GX is a triple-channel kit of three 128M x 64-bit 1GB (1024MB) DDR3-2000 CL9 SDRAM (Synchronous DRAM) memory modules, based on eight 128M x 8-bit DDR3 FBGA components per module. Each module kit supports Intel® XMP (Extreme Memory Profiles). Each module kit has been tested to run at DDR3- 2000MHz at a latency timing of 9-9-9 at 1.65V. The SPDs are programmed to JEDEC standard latency DDR3-1333Mhz timing of 9-9-9 at 1.5V. Each 240-pin DIMM uses gold contact fingers and requires +1.5V. The JEDEC standard electrical and mechanical specifications are as follows:

- JEDEC standard 1.5V ± 0.075V Power Supply
- VDDQ = 1.5V ± 0.075V
- 667MHz fCK for 1333Mb/sec/pin
- 8 independent internal bank
- Programmable CAS Latency: 9-9-9-24
- Posted CAS
- Programmable Additive Latency: 0, CL - 2, or CL - 1 clock
- Programmable CAS Write Latency(CWL) = 9(DDR3-1333)
- 8-bit pre-fetch
- Burst Length: 8 (Interleave without any limit, sequential with starting address “000” only), 4 with tCCD = 4 which does not allow seamless read or write [either on the fly using A12 or MRS]
- Bi-directional Differential Data Strobe
- Internal(self) calibration : Internal self calibration through ZQ pin (RZQ : 240 ohm ± 1%)
- On Die Termination using ODT pin
- Average Refresh Period 7.8us at lower then TCASE 85°C, 3.9us at 85°C < TCASE . 95°C
- Asynchronous Reset
- PCB : Height 1.180” (30.00mm), single sided component


Buy Now @ Just £189.74 Including VAT


Kingston 'HyperX' 6GB (3 X 2GB) 'Intel® XMP' DDR3 2000MHz CL Triple Channel Kit



Kingston's KHX16000D6K3/6GX is a triple-channel kit of three 128M x 64-bit 1GB (1024MB) DDR3-2000 CL9 SDRAM (Synchronous DRAM) memory modules, based on eight 128M x 8-bit DDR3 FBGA components per module. Each module kit supports Intel® XMP (Extreme Memory Profiles). Each module kit has been tested to run at DDR3- 2000MHz at a latency timing of 8-9-9 at 1.65V. The SPDs are programmed to JEDEC standard latency DDR3-1333Mhz timing of 9-9-9 at 1.5V. Each 240-pin DIMM uses gold contact fingers and requires +1.5V. The JEDEC standard electrical and mechanical specifications are as follows:

- JEDEC standard 1.5V ± 0.075V Power Supply
- VDDQ = 1.5V ± 0.075V
- 667MHz fCK for 1333Mb/sec/pin
- 8 independent internal bank
- Programmable CAS Latency: 6,7,8,9
- Posted CAS
- Programmable Additive Latency: 0, CL - 2, or CL - 1 clock
- Programmable CAS Write Latency(CWL) = 9(DDR3-1333)
- 8-bit pre-fetch
- Burst Length: 8 (Interleave without any limit, sequential with starting address “000” only), 4 with tCCD = 4 which does not allow seamless read or write [either on the fly using A12 or MRS]
- Bi-directional Differential Data Strobe
- Internal(self) calibration : Internal self calibration through ZQ pin (RZQ : 240 ohm ± 1%)
- On Die Termination using ODT pin
- Average Refresh Period 7.8us at lower then TCASE 85°C, 3.9us at 85°C < TCASE . 95°C
- Asynchronous Reset
- PCB : Height 1.180” (30.00mm), single sided component


Buy Now @ Just £310.49 including VAT
 
Look very nice if you have got the money for them & need them.

Do you offer a price match here? Cos iv found the 3GB kit £12 cheaper at another online shop
 
ive seen this stuff perform and it is VERY impressive
running memtest for ages with no extra cooling at 1.65v with aggressive timings

for a high end user this makes a great [ and much cheaper] alternative to the corsair dominator GT 2000mhz kit

for how these perform - i was expecting a £450+ pricetag, and was shocked to see it close to £300

nice work andy!
 
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OK folks.....Results of the torturous abuse we have given the 3GB kit today.

The results are, quite frankly, absolutely ridiculous.

This morning, I handed two randomly selected kits from stock to my colleagues RJKOneil and Locky in our Tech Dept with instructions to simply abuse the RAM to within an inch of it's life :D

I've had a quick meeting with them this afternoon and all I can say is we are all absolutely gobsmacked.

Here are a few screenies with our results:

Stock:

2000mhz.jpg


Clocked past 2000MHz:

2086.jpg


Sandra Results:

sandra20clip.jpg


notes...

2000mhz was easy with the processor at stock

the 2086mhz max clock we could get was 3.2 [with ht]
that being a board limitation

sandra bandwidth is miles ahead of all the reference models
 
i must say, speaking as an enthusiast rather than an ocuk employee...

this memory really is astounding

ive worked with several triple channel kits since the i7 launch and some of them don't quite live up to expectations
on some boards even with a modest clock.

runing 3 memtest threads and a fourth for the rest of all unused memory - this stuff really does laugh in the face of everything we have thrown at it

myself and Locky had some time with this today and were able to get some great benching scores

applications such as the cpc media benchmark benefit from using a copy of XP and this memory at its rated speed

the 6gb kit has some cool heatspreaders and performs just as well!
kingston showed us a test rig with the engineering samples of the 6gb kit and the entire ocuk tech team are very impressed

my only gripe is that it doesnt look as cool as the ocz/corsair kits but performance outweighs its looks

kingston have really entered the high end market in a big way with this
superior modules at aggressive prices mean that you dont need to consider other kits if you are a serious performance seeker

plus, as Andy says, ocuk are the only distribution partner to have a 48 hour turn around RMA service with kingston - which is almost as impressive as the memory itself!

as a sidenote - this kit has a bandwidth of 30GB/s at its rated speed

my own 1600mhz dominator kit only manages 26.73GB/s
 
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