Kingston Dual Channel HyperX 2048MB PC6400 DDR2 800MHz LL Memory
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Mustanger Rating: Review Date: 01/10/10 |
Awesome like usual
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Bootsy Rating: Review Date: 11/16/09 |
Very Nice
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Memory looks very sleek runs well. Brought me up to 4gigs on a 64bit system, very nice. |
JC Rating: Review Date: 11/15/09 |
cool and fast
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Looks Good, Runs cool and fast |
Dave Rating: Review Date: 10/03/09 |
Speed Boost
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I was looking at other RAM brands, but Kingston has the best value for good performance DDR2. Just going from 2GB to 4GB has made a very noticeable difference. Faster start times, better multitasking, and a lot less lag. Great buy! |
Nesho Rating: Review Date: 08/15/09 |
Excellent!!
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Don't have an opinion on this yet as I've only had it a couple of weeks. Unit is fast and the heat sink keeps it cool. I bought these because Kingston has a rep for quality memory. I don't overclock, just need the best memory available. |
Redfox Rating: Review Date: 05/29/09 |
Works just Great.
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Kingston never disappoints. My intel board didn't see it as 800 mhz had to set it mannualy. |
sparky Rating: Review Date: 05/15/09 |
Great RAM for price
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I have 2GB in my new gaming computer, and it runs as if there was 3GB or 4GB!!! |
Anonymous Rating: Review Date: 03/24/09 |
Kingston Dual Channel HyperX 2048MB PC6400 DDR2 800MHz LL Memory
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Ram works great. First computer build. Installed ram and showed up 800MHZ just fine.Running Vista business and boots up fast no problems. |
kai Rating: Review Date: 03/18/09 |
Kingston Dual Channel HyperX 2048MB PC6400 DDR2 800MHz LL Memory
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Tiger Direct has always been good to me and this time is no exeption. The RAM arived on time, I put it in and it works great. Not quite sure if its a problem with the RAM or the object between the keyboard and chair, but I cant get it to run at 800Mhz...It might be the latter at falt. |
SpeakerGee Rating: Review Date: 09/14/08 |
Kingston Dual Channel HyperX 2048MB PC6400 DDR2 800MHz LL Memory
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Great RAM. I was a little dissappointed at the compatability with my asus mobo. the bios automatically recognized it as 667 mhz ddr2 and the latency at 5-5-5-15, but once i set it manually to 800 and 4-4-4-12, everything was fine. I was surprised and pleased, though, at its ability to rival some ddr3 sticks in performance. Excellent product, always buy good RAM, it's worth it, especially when you don't have to buy ram again down the road. Oh, and with the heat problem on the amd chipset.... a case with a fan in the side, like some of the ultras, takes care of that issue pretty well. The system with this RAM: Asus p5k premium, intel e6600, 2 gigs of this, a 320 gig raid 0 and an outdated video card (Geforce 7300) |
NINJA Rating: Review Date: 06/20/08 |
Kingston Dual Channel HyperX 2048MB PC6400 DDR2 800MHz LL Memory
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Put this kit in my Dell Inspiron 530. Looks great, runs even better. Booted up Vista Home Basic in just a few seconds. Heat sinks give the memory a heavier feel, along with an awesome look. Can't go wrong with Kingston. |
wadojunk Rating: Review Date: 04/19/08 |
Kingston Dual Channel HyperX 2048MB PC6400 DDR2 800MHz LL Memory
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No problems detecting. Great for my 8600's in SLi. |
Wigwahm Rating: Review Date: 04/06/08 |
Kingston Dual Channel HyperX 2048MB PC6400 DDR2 800MHz LL Memory
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Pricey, but well worth it. I had some hitching in CoD4MW with my old RAM. I put four of these in, 4GB total, and the hitching has all but disappeared. Only 3.328GB shows up on my 32bit XP Pro, but I figured I could upgrade to another OS in the future to utilize all 4GBs. Beautiful RAM, heavy because of the heat sinks, has a very robust feel to them. I haven't overclocked yet, but when I do I am expecting these sticks will perform like beasts |
Jean-Phili Rating: Review Date: 03/20/08 |
Kingston Dual Channel HyperX 2048MB PC6400 DDR2 800MHz LL Memory
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not cheap but wrth the money. dont forget 32bit system = 4Gig max and these are 1024 each so buying 2 pack wont be good if you only use 32 bit OS. Try Linux if you buy 2 Pack (Linux have almost everytying in 64 Bit) Spec: -Intel 975XBX2KR Motherboard -Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 -Thermaltake / V1 (very powerfull) -Kingston Dual Channel HyperX 2048MB PC6400 DDR2 800MHz LL Memory (2 pack = 4 gig (3gig if 32bit 4 gig if 64 bit system)) -EVGA GeForce 8800 GTS SSC Video Card (Need good cooling system) -CoolerMaster CM690 ATX Mid-Tower Case -Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 320GB Hard Drive - 7200, 16MB, SATA-300, OEM -600's Watt PowerSuply -OS : Windows Xp Pro 32Bit & Linux Fedora Core 8 64Bit |
Trav Rating: Review Date: 10/23/07 |
Kingston Dual Channel HyperX 2048MB PC6400 DDR2 800MHz LL Memory
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Decently priced, runs well and looks cool. It does get fairly hot, but my motherboard is also situated so that the ram slots are very close to the cpu socket, so that probably explains why there's so much heat in that area. I would recomend. My system: Amd x2 64 6000, four of these sticks, xfx 8800gts 640mb, biostar 570 MOBO, BFG 800 watt power supply . |
GrayBush Rating: Review Date: 08/31/07 |
Kingston Dual Channel HyperX 2048MB PC6400 DDR2 800MHz LL Memory
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Top notch, was not expecting the heatsink, Worth the money |
This has been my forth purchase of Kingston products. I am never disappointed. They perform as stated. Just click them in and just know they will do the job. They are worth the money!