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9.9.2014

I've often been told that adding to, or upgrading, my computer's RAM would be the most straightforward way to improve my machines performance.I look at my PC as a work essential, but I'm rarely tempted to open it up; never mind consider changing over any components.My desktop is an off the shelf HP, with the boxes ticked for a few upgrades from the factory. Nothing much has been touched since the day it was un-boxed.Having checked that my desktop would accept DDR3 memory, it really couldn't be simpler.I just powered down the machine, un-did the one screw on the side panel (most cases would appear easy to get into now, to make life easier for us), removed the side-panel and located the vacant slots on the mother-board.Now,even if you don't know what a mother-board is, don't be put off. This is going to be the biggest board inside the machine (normally) onto which all the smaller boards connect (you can even find a 'how to' video, if you're struggling).My machine has four RAM slots in total (nicely marked) and had two vacant slots, right next to the existing RAM.A quick check to make sure the RAM was the right way around (note the slot in the RAM to make it easy), slot them in with a little push and that was all that was needed to do the job.Cover back, power on and I was away. Job done. It really is that simple.The packaging was easy to get into, with a basic plastic blister pack. Not scissors required.I have no idea what the significance of the colour (in this case, a rather nice red). I'm sure you could co-ordinate or at least make them easy to spot from the other components.In terms of performance, I've tried a couple of things.The first is the most obvious, with the additional RAM in place (taking my machine to a total of 16GB).There is a noticeable difference with my Windows 7 (SP1) running. It seems to be both quicker and smoother in opening applications and in multi-tasking. I often flip from one piece of software to another, while I'm working on something.I can't say by how much the difference is, but it's certainly noticeable, so my machine is not having to work as hard to deal with the things that I'm throwing at it. For the cost of the RAM, that's got to be a good thing. I look at as giving my machine a bit of a 'spring clean' or 'tune up' with these new parts.I did try some bench-marking software from a PC magazine (a freebie from the cover) and ran two tests, back to back. The first with the original (HP branded) 8GB, then with the new 'Fury' 8GB of RAM.I have to admit that I have no idea how the 'automatic over-clocking' works, but the memory is performing far quicker than the original kit.Since I have the space, I'll leave all the RAM in place, giving me the maximum benefit (at the moment) of the 16GB in total.Having read a few notes on a Windows 7, this should make a noticeable difference. Even if not a 'power user', but in the day to day use of any piece of software.I've used Kingston before, most recently for USB stick drives, and the like. The quality seems to be right up there and I'm happy with all the items (thus far) that I've had from them. I've never had any problems, so would trust the products.Fingers-crossed, I've never had to use their support services, and everything is working away. I'd happily recommend this to my friends and family.
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23.8.2015

I wanted to upgrade a Lenovo ThinkServer TS140 that I bought recently and so decided to give this a go so bought two of the 16GB kits for 32GB in total - these aren't the cheapest kits out there but Kingston have always made good quality computer memory so are a safe bet (I also use Crucial Tactical in another TS140 ok). Ideally I would have bought unbuffered ECC but I've got a house and wedding on the way so a 50% saving is a bonus right now as this is as cheap as it has ever been. The memory was delivered next day in standard blister packs which computer memory comes in - there's also a Hyper-X sticker included if you like that sort of thing.The TS140 had an issue after POST (it would hang with a flashing cursor)with this memory fitted when running firmware 99A, however I upgraded to B3A and now it works perfectly well and I've had Windows Server 2012 R2 and VMware vSphere ESXi 6.0 running perfectly well with all 32GB seen correctly.The info from Memtest86 is "PC3-12800 DDR3 800MHz / 10-10-10-30 / Kingston KHX1600C10D3/8G" - this shows the memory timings and the 800MHz is doubled to get the 1600MHz figure this is advertised as.Always check your motherboard guide when installing RAM to ensure you're populating the correct slots first (yes there is a correct optimum order), and always ensure you install pairs into matching channels for the best performance. If you've bought multiple pairs of these and you're filling all the slots on the motherboard then no need to worry as they'll all be the same.The modules have heat sinks installed which wrap around the top and also have the branding on the top and you can pick these up in multiple colours - there is no difference in performance between colours, they're just marketed for people with cases with viewing panels so they can pick a colour which suits the build.The TS140 has the first two slots very close to each other (and the CPU heatsink) but these fit fine, if not a slightly tight squeeze so if they work ok in this they should fit pretty much anything.I've run these modules through Memtest86 with no errors to report in either single CPU mode or all CPUs in parallel mode - screenshots are attached to show the info. It's always worth checking your build out with something like Memtest86 as it proves whether the modules are faulty and is a good indicator of whether a system should be stable.
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9.3.2016

pretty decent ram at a good price this .in my repairs or builds i do for friends and relatives .i see price is the issue . now this ram does the job then some .so if your a gamer no worries it will do just fine as your pc aint top of the line if you are buying this ram anywayso to the results .. open performance good applications good .rating 4 out of 5 or 8 out of ten for this type of ram only specifies certain types of motherboard and their capabilities anyway so dont worry .gaming 1600 is the sweet spot thats a fact so get used to it i ve done the days and days of research to prove it .this ram transfers files slightly quicker over the 1600 mhz so that is a bonus but cas latency is cancelledout at some point .but the differences are not worth bothering about so either 1600 1866mhz for your budget gaming rig . or if your transfering files ,lots of files go up to 2400 if your motherboard supports it so check before you buy . what ?check your motherboard manual and the DIMM SLOTS mhz your board supports ok ...other than that make sure it is compatible by the pin count being 240 gold pins ( yes i counted them all)do not have a manual google it mate .do not be lazy, but be sure matesopen the side panel and look for details written on the board then google it .but it should be in the manual provided with your computer motherboard.it's in the flat box mate .anyway do the work enjoy the ram and live stress free people .hope ive helped you guys somewhat .i've seen kids build pc's ! so get on it mates .its going cheap its all i use in the last 20 AMD pc builds what more do you need ?oh yes it does the other boards too you just need to get up and check it out .pin numbers 240 (that's the gold looking tabs on the edge )mhz 1866 but dont worry if your boards lower it will sale down to the lowest installed ram you have like say 1333mhz .so the pc runs smoothly . simple it does it itself with any modern motherboard .not sure how to bump it up again ? watch a video on bios .compatability ? check your motherboard maker brand i.e. asus ,gigabyte ,asrock etc etc . then the model .go on the internet and see if it is compatible and if it is buy it mates its going cheap right now so buy a few if you want , no one cares but you anyway .so g,day and g, luck ya drongos . just kidding. ye gaming mongrels .
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28.7.2016

Being a primarily PC gamer, I need to make sure my PC keeps up-to date on a lot of areas. So, when my PC had reached 4 year's old with the same 8GB's of RAM as when I got it, I felt the time was to finally replace them. After a little looking around online, I came to the conclusion that this was more than likely my best option, and I was not wrong, I will tell you that for nothing.First off, the price was the cheapest I could find of a popular and trustworthy brand; so I knew going into this purchase that I would be getting a high-quality product from a quality brand. When they eventually showed up to my door, I didn't hesitate in opening up my PC to install these new, red bad-boys. Now,it must be said, I don't think I've ever really looked at RAM before and gone, "Well, isn't that an attractive piece of kit." Well, after opening the packaging that is exactly how I felt and I knew that this was starting to go well already. But, alas, it's not the visuals of the hardware that matters, it's the performance and whether it actually works or not and I can certainly say that it does.Moving onto installation, there was little-to-nothing to it; after all, it is RAM. RAM isn't exactly known to be hard to install, so that took almost no time at all. Once it was successfully installed, I powered on my PC, and quickly got to checking it had installed correctly and without issue and you know what? It did! The RAM had no issues whatsoever during the entire process and is working perfectly with no issues cropping up in the time that I've had.Overall, if you're looking for a RAM upgrade for your PC, then this is more than likely going to be one of your best options. I may not be able to make too much use of the RAM at this time, but I know in the future that having the 16GB's of RAM that I get from this will most assuredly make my computer's job easier. So, all I really have to say is that if you're looking for a new RAM upgrade, you probably won't need to be looking around for anything else; obviously, providing that you're looking for 16GB's that is.
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8.9.2015

I use an Asus Sabertooth 990fx R2.0 motherboard and this RAM went into the slots incredibly easy - the low profile cooling encasement helps give a good finger / hand-hold of the RAM which then allows for a good solid placement and alignment into the RAM slots on the board - and the Sabertooth recognised the RAM in the BIOS first time on boot, though the clock speed was only at 1333mhz it was easy enough to clock the RAM Mhz up to the 1866mhz clock speed the RAM is listed as its working speed.After finding that Corsair RAM can have compatibility problems with being recognised by Asus Motherboards I sent the Corsair RAM I had originally purchased through Amazon's Refund program - which was alifesaver - and purchased this Kingston RAM instead on the recommendation that Kingston RAM has no such problems with Asus Motherboards and I have to say I couldn't be happier with it.Though I only had 8GB of RAM previously and have replaced it with another 8GB of RAM there is no major overall performance difference except a slight but noticeable improvement on program starts and transitions between instances when I play online games, as the previous RAM I had was a generic non-named pair of RAM sticks that only clocked to a maximum of 700Mhz.I will soon be buying another pair of 2x4GB - 8GB - of the HyperX Fury DDR3 1866Mhz RAM to achieve 16GB of RAM in my computer and then will really appreciate the power and speeds this RAM can offer.
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25.7.2016

I purchased these by mistake along with a Core i3 4170 and a socket 1150 motherboard.Why?Because I had become so used to do buying Haswell based CPU combos, you know, because Intel decided to skip the 5th Generation for consumers.Aaanyway. I managed to cancel the 4170 & socket 1150 before Amazon shipped them. Managed to purchase a Skylake i3 6100, that is not only 15% faster overall per single core, but was also £9 cheaper. Along with a much better equipped socket 1151 mobo, that thankfully took DDR3 memory. Which was a good thing as I couldn't cancel these, they'd already shipped.Aaanyway. These arrived. Very nicely constructed. Solidly packaged. They are rated for 1866Mhz,but you can run them all day long at 2200Mhz if you bump the voltage up to 1.65vThis is what I'm doing. They work great. As you know, Skylake CPU's appreciate the increase in RAM speed.2 days straight, no errors. Great to overclock to make the most out your money. Could tighten the timings if need be, but at i3 level, it would be negligible.Recommend them.Oh, and before I OC'd them, they just worked at the rated value, no messing with the Mobo Settings, so if you're not into OC, or don't know your way around the BIOS/EUFI, these are great, you won't be stuck on 1333Mhz, they will just run at their recommended 1866Mhz speed out of the box.
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30.7.2015

I had on the motherboard, N68 C-S UCC, a hy-brid AM2/AM3 DDR2/3 I put together as it was a cheap mobo. and to play about unlocking cores on cpu's, however the psu was some what lacking and couldn't give enough power for the graphics card and several drives, the mobo supports both 4GB in DDR2 and DDR 3 however DDR2 4GB is very expensive and not forward compatible to my next system build, so got these as an interim, to replace the Geil DDR2 800MHz (silver)The R.A.M. itself well its darker in colour than appears on my screen (quite a nice blue, keeping this in mind for my new build) the mobo didn't bat an eye at the change, its given a significant boost to the ram speed,though now being able to use the graphics card as well due to the new psu, for the 3D stuff I do, the ram speed isn't perhaps as obvious, though performance test says its better, by about 27%Good product, like most electrical items they tend to either work or not and if they fail tends to be quite soon, I have read about R.A.M. failing after a given time, I do wonder though how much if any is due to overclocking, my Q9400 on an Abit QuadGt mobo has been running at an over clock speed of +23% or so for the last 4 years, and never a clitch with the R.A.M. (Geil DDR2 800MHz 8GB Orange)
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20.8.2014

I'll be comparing this to the Corsair Vengeance Pro (CMY8GX3M2A1600C9R) which I also own.So as you can see the sticks are red, almost perfectly matching the colour of my Gigabyte Z87X-UD4H's heatsinks. The RAM is also low profile which actually matters to me as they comfortably sit under the Noctua NH-U12P unlike the Corsair ones.So right now I am running both the Corsair and Kingston sets for a total of 16GB of RAM.Using the Auto settings both sets ran at 9-9-9-25 @ 665Mhz (which is 1,333 MHz since DDR).By twiddling with the RAM speed and timings I managed to get them running at the more impressive 9-9-9-24 @ 800 Mhz (1,600 MHz DDR). This has been fully tested using Memtest86+.So what does this mean?Basically although the RAM is rated as a 1600MHz CAS 10, you could easily get it to 1600MHz CAS 9. I've not pressed this further but it's possible that your RAM could be pushed even further with either a higher frequency and/or lower CAS but that will depend on your sample.All in all I am very happy with the RAM and will absolutely be checking out Kingston the next time I need some RAM.
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25.6.2017

My pc has been unstable for years. I always knew it might be the memory. But always refrained from buying expensive memory because my mobos manufacturers manual stated that the cheapo memory I was using was compatible. Yesterday I decided enough was enough. After receiving the sticks and plugging them in today I was worried. My mobo can take a max of 8 gigs in 4 x2 configuration, but to he'll with it I was sick of getting memtest errors after 5% with my previous sticks. I didn't care that this memory isn't even in my manufacturers list of approved picks (mobo predates memory by a few years)! But after researching through partspickeruk I decided on these sticks. Put them in, pc booted. Good sign.Went into bios and upped voltage to 1.65. Tightened stepping to 999 24. Bios defaulted to sticks to 1777 mhz. Didn't change this as the adaptive clock rate on the sticks meant that it was lower than its max and so tightening the stepping would be fine. Am now running a 4 core memtest using 6000+ mb and still no errors. One of the most satisfying buys in years!!!
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10.12.2014

I installed and had no boot problem. Gamed with it fine. Then on day two, tested it with Memtest, which it passed perfectly. All seems to be working. Kingston apparently have the lowest RMA for memory so I am happy. I bought it because Shadow of Mordor (SoM) was using all my previously installed 8GB of RAM. Now I have 16GB, and SoM uses about 10GB max.It's actually better looking than the picture shows. I would have liked to get the white modules because my other identical modules are white. However I noticed that the other colours were cheaper so I bought the cheapest, red. It looks fine installed alongside white. Plus I will always know which is which out of the old and new RAM.Technical Stuff:My board specs say this;* Due to Intel® chipset limitation,DDR3 1600 MHz and higher memory modules on XMP mode will run at the maximum transfer rate of DDR3 1600 Mhz.The RAM spec sheet says this.* DDR3-1866 CL10-11-10 @1.5V* DDR3-1600 CL9-10-9 @1.5V* DDR3-1333 CL8-9-8 @1.5VIt works plug and play in my motherboard * DDR3-1600 CL9-10-9 @1.5V.
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26.8.2014

Improving you RAM is usually the simplest and most effective hardware performance upgrade that you can make. Just slot them in, power up, and off you go.Because I was increasing the amount of RAM for my machine with this order I can't comment too much on the effect high performance of the RAM. The increase in capacity was more important to me.What I will say, is that if you are multitasking using Windows 7 or above with less than 8 Mb of RAM, then increasing you RAM will make a noticeable difference to you.On the face of it the colour is just a gimmick. Usually I would say that I am not a fan of gimmicks, but for some strange reason I quite like it on this occasion.Perhaps it is because Ram Sticks normally look so insignificant, compared with their value. I hope it is not just vanity.Kingston are a leading brand that you can buy from with confidence, and there is technical support available in the unlikely event that you need it.
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5.12.2015

While brand and product line reputation isn't as much of a necessity when purchasing RAM, it either works or it doesn't, Kingston has an excellent level of brand loyalty among it's customers and with good reason. Their warranty quality (in the UK at least) is superb and if you have any issues with their products they'll almost always get it sorted.As for this stick I purchased a single 8GB white stick at £24.99, a great price for DDR3, you'd be hard pushed to find anything cheaper (new) anywhere else. The sheath over the chips is, as far as I can tell, metal, adding to the premium feel and adds little height to the profile of the ram so it shouldn't cause any issues with large CPU coolers.Theassortment of colours will doubtlessly serve anyone looking to theme their PC build.All in all a nice premium feel product at a value price. I've had no issues and I doubt you will either.
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3.8.2014

Bought these based on the reviews I've read and the size of the heat spreaders. Because of the oversized heatsink and fans required to keep the top chips running cool and for overclocking potential you can struggle to fit the high end ram with its large heatspreaders. These aren't much taller than the ram itself but seem a little wider. They fitted easily under the scythe mugen 4 I purchased to keep my i7 4770k cool. I bought the black version because the motherboard I have will eventually be replaced so I played it Safe (the white modules look stunning so I may get another set to sit between the black ones I have at a later date).These ram modules automatically set themselves to the correct speed without the need to go into your bios to change it to 1866mhz and it runs at 1.5v which again it sets itself. Everything seems to run fine and fast and I've not had any issues with it.
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11.9.2016

I'm not sure how to tell how good RAM is and given that the consensus seems to be 'if you're a normal user RAM is RAM' I figured to fall back on aesthetics.These look lovely though the side window.Got this in the sales and having installed it am very pleased with the result. I am a newish/intermediate pc builder and bought this as one of the last things to buy for a new system. The package is in a plastic box similar in a way to how other ram sticks are packaged but has only one package to fit both sticks. It is very sturdy plastic and has a reassuring protective feel about it. The red heatsinks are questionable as to how much they really help but it does look cool on my motherboard so I supposethere is that.The build quality of the sticks seems to be superb and did not feel flimsy or fragile during installation.
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6.5.2015

Very good RAM! Quite literally plug and play. Currently have it at 1600MHz, and it's running fine. When I upgrade my CPU I will be taking full advantage of the extra MHz! In terms of reliability it's not faltered, caught fire, blown up or got into a fight with anybody, so that's good!It is also a sexy stick of RAM , as far as RAM can be sexy. Which I guess isn't much really! Anyway, aesthetically it's nice, don't see white that often so it makes a nice change and goes well with the rest of my components... an unintentional but pleasing occurrence!Overall it's brilliant RAM! Recommended!UPDATEAfter 3 months it's still running perfectly, can't fault it! In fact I got another stick!Having the second stick really does boost the performance, especially if you have an APU! Still very much recommended!
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