Kingston HyperX Beast
Part NumberCapacity and FeaturesKHX16C9T3K2/8X8GB 1600MHz DDR3 CL9 DIMM (kit of 2) Beast series XMPKHX16C9T3K2/16X16GB 1600MHz DDR3 CL9 DIMM (kit of 2) Beast series XMPKHX16C9T3K4/16X16GB 1600MHz DDR3 CL9 DIMM (kit of 4) Beast series XMPKHX16C9T3K4/32X32GB 1600MHz DDR3 CL9 DIMM (kit of 4) Beast series XMPKHX18C9T3K2/8X8GB 1866MHz DDR3 CL9 DIMM (kit of 2) Beast series XMPKHX18C10T3K2/16X16GB 1866MHz DDR3 CL10 DIMM (kit of 2) Beast series XMPKHX18C9T3K4/16X16GB 1866MHz DDR3 CL9 DIMM (kit of 4) Beast series XMPKHX18C10T3K4/32X32GB 1866MHz DDR3 CL10 DIMM (kit of 4) Beast series XMPKHX18C10T3K8/64X64GB 1866MHz DDR3 CL10 DIMM (kit of 8) Beast series XMPKHX21C11T3K2/8X8GB 2133MHz DDR3 CL11 DIMM (kit of 2) Beast series XMPKHX21C11T3K2/16X16GB 2133MHz DDR3 CL11 DIMM (kit of 2) Beast series XMPKHX21C11T3K4/32X32GB 2133MHz DDR3 CL11 DIMM (kit of 4) Beast series XMP KHX21C11T3FK8/64X
64GB 2133MHz DDR3 CL11 DIMM (kit of 8) Beast series XMP w/HX fans
KHX24C11T3K2/8X8GB 2400MHz DDR3 CL11 DIMM (kit of 2) Beast series XMPKHX24C11T3K2/16X16GB 2400MHz DDR3 CL11 DIMM (kit of 2) Beast series XMPKHX24C11T3K4/16X16GB 2400MHz DDR3 CL11 DIMM (kit of 4) Beast series XMPKHX24C11T3K4/32X32GB 2400MHz DDR3 CL11 DIMM (kit of 4) Beast series XMP |
Kingston Releases HyperX Beast New, Viciously Aggressive Heatspreader Design High-performance Memory, Largest Capacities in HyperX Family Intel XMP Ready
Hsinchu, Taiwan – November 13, 2012-Kingston, the independent world leader in memory products, today announced HyperX Beast, the latest addition to the HyperX product line. It matches high performance with the largest available capacities and is XMP ready. With its eye-catching aggressive heatspreader design, HyperX Beast is aimed at hardcore gamers, PC modders, content creators and overclockers who want high-performing hardware in an innovative design.
HyperX Beast is part of the Predator family, the premiere memory line offered by Kingston for power users. HyperX Beast features kits up to 2400MHz for faster processing times in applications requiring maximum performance, and in capacities from 8GB-64GB. The new heatspreader color and design adds diversity and character to the current HyperX memory offerings. It is designed to work with third- generation Intel Core i5 and i7 processors as well as the latest AMD A-Series processors. For added benefit, HyperX Beast is Intel XMP ready so users can easily achieve the best performance optimization by simply selecting a speed profile, hand-tuned by Kingston engineers.
“We use the best performance-yielding components to build memory that is capable of achieving high speeds”said Ann Bai, DRAM Sales Director, APAC region, Kingston. “The name Beast speaks for itself. The modules exemplify high-performance memory with the highest capacities available on the market today and an awesome design that will look great in your system.”
HyperX Beast memory is backed by a lifetimewarranty and free live technical support. For more information visit www.kingston.com/us/memory/hyperx
Kingston is celebrating 25 years in the memory industry. The company was founded on October 17, 1987, and has grown to become the largest third-party memory manufacturer in the world. The 25th anniversary video can be found at hereas well as more information including a timeline of Kingston’s history. In addition, HyperX memory is celebrating its 10th anniversary. The first HyperX high-performance memory module was released in November 2002.
Kingston HyperX Beast Specifications: Capacity:8GB, 16GB, 32GB and 64GB in kits of two, four and eight Frequency (speed): 1600MHZ-2400MHz CAS Latency: CL9, CL10, CL11 Voltage:1.5v -1.65v operating voltage enables stable overclocking XMP Ready: Higher-performing frequencies, timings and voltage are attainable by simply enabling Intel’s Extreme Memory Profile Compatible:Designed to work in P55, H67, P67, Z68, H61 (AG), X79 and Z77 Intel chipsets; as well as A75, A87, A88, A89, A78, and E35 (Fusion) AMD chipsets Reliable:100-percent tested Guaranteed:Lifetime warranty, free technical support
I would be interesed, if they push the CaseLatency to lower numbers, not 11… That is way too much. How about 9 or 8…? Fancy heatspreader won’t help, when then latency is poor. What happen to 1,5-2-2-5? 😀