Part 3 of our 4-GB module series is part of Kingston. With the HyperX modules one has the past on the over lockers fought in a rank, with much higher amount in the Kingston area and server OEM market sells a. The HyperX series is but rather to the end user, something special in the computer pack want to be sure. According to the Corsair Dominator DDR3-1600 modules and the G. Skill DDR3-1600 Trident , the HyperX modules, the third in our test, the GB capacity are equipped with 12.
The Kingston kit also has a cryptic name, which it in the price comparisons and other databases can be found. It goes by the name KHX1600C9D3K3/12GX, so it is a DDR3-1600 CL9 kit with three modules and a total of 12 GB. The "KHX" stands for the HyperX series. As Corsair modules also has the Kingston-Kit is a classification for the frequency and timings at 1.65 V voltage - G. Skill Trident reached this frequency as specified already at 1.5 V.
Thus, it would be expected that Kingston Micron here memory chips used, possibly even the same ICs as Corsair. This is not so: this time it's Hynix H5TQ2GB83AFR chips. In the technical information you find out that it is H9C modules dealing with (1333 MHz, CL9-9-9), the Kingston instead of the provided 1.5 V to 1.65 V, operates MHz to achieve in 1600. Interesting fact: According to Micron ICs used on the Corsair and E952V8AD941X on the Trident, we have now with Hynix ICs already the third to the third Memory ICs. It can therefore be estimated by the test well, which ICs search was made to get the best possible result.
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