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Kingston HyperX 2GB DDR3-1375 RAM kit
Benchmark Results:
While a 2GB Kingston DDR3-1375 kit may seem a bit lightweight compared to the 4GB DDR3-1800 kits out there, it handled our beatings quite well. With a 0.4V overvoltage, it was still cranking strong 125MHz over its rated limit.
At 1375MHz, we got the following results:
- CPU-Z - timings 8-10-10-26
- RightMark Stability - test time 10 minutes, 53 seconds
- RightMark Multi-threaded - total time 4 minutes, 3 seconds
- MemTach - benchmark took 27.09 seconds to run, average memset was 2351.4 MB/sec, average memcpy was 1872.9MB/sec.
- Performance Test - 582.2 operations per second, Memory Mark shows average of 653.9, PassMark rating of 117.7
- SiSoft Cache and Memory - 36.267 GB/sec
- SiSoft Sandra Memory Bandwidth - 5857MB/sec
- SiSoft Sandra Memory Latency - 78ns
Conclusion:
If you're looking to enter the DDR3 market at a level you can afford, the Kingston HyperX DDR3-1375MHz can be purchased for $183 from shop.kingston.com. As you've seen, it can handle benchmarking quite well, and keep its performance at the top. While this is the most lightweight kit we've tested (2GB of DDR3-1375) it is ideal for those who don't need the highest speed in the DDR3 market, it will keep costs low, and at two 1GB sticks its provides expandability for 99% of the available motherboards.
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