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Kingston HyperX Beast 2400mhz 8gb kit *video*

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Your voice seems distant and it's volume is pretty low (relative to other videos). Also, the camera angle (frame height) when you were on the sofa was better at the start of the video that at the end. Otherwise, good job!

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Nice vdeo :)

I hope you're using this RAM for an APU rig, otherwise it's not very useful to get 2400Mhz memory :P

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the definition of "waste of money"

 

I bought this kit for $109 not bad for 8gb of 2400 mhz RAM.

 

Your voice seems distant and it's volume is pretty low (relative to other videos). Also, the camera angle (frame height) when you were on the sofa was better at the start of the video that at the end. Otherwise, good job!

 

Yup I need to work on the lighting part of my video. I started shooting earlier in the day, and shot the ending when it was almost dark out. 

 

your face is funny :3

 

Maybe you can make me into you avatar for a few months.  :lol:

 

Nice vdeo :)

I hope you're using this RAM for an APU rig, otherwise it's not very useful to get 2400Mhz memory :P

 

I am thinking about switching out the RAM I have in my APU build for this RAM. I have 16GB of 1866 mhz in the APU right now. I bought this also so I can finish doing my review of 5800k VS 6800K on 1866, 2133, and 2400 mhz. 

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I bought this kit for $109 not bad for 8gb of 2400 mhz RAM.

 

 

 

Have you watched this video? 

Cpu: Intel core i5 4570 gpu: gtx 770 case: cm storm enforcer psu: xfx pro 550w motherboard: asus b85m-g ssd: samsung 120gb hdd: wd caviar blue 1tb ram: kingston hyperx blu 8gb 1600mhz mouse: razer deathadder monitor: some decent samsung 19" keyboard: CM Storm TK Blue

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I can't see the video above but I am going to assume its linus tech tips video on high speed RAM. You should really check the prices of RAM right now. Due to the fire in china at the memory factory the price of RAM has sky rocketed. But what is really interesting about the the price of RAM increase is that its only couple of dollars more to get a 8GB kit that rated at 2400mhz then its is to by one that is 1866mhz for example. I personally like to shop at Canadacomputers. Here is some screen shots of price of RAM and you can tell me if its a waste of money to get the higher speed. 

 

1866

2400

 

Lastly as the end of the video he gives a guide line he uses.

- Brand * Good

- What its looks like * Great

- Warranty * lifetime

- Price * great 

 

Using those points the Kingston HyperX beast is great choice of RAM in any speed kit. 

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I can't see the video above but I am going to assume its linus tech tips video on high speed RAM. You should really check the prices of RAM right now. Due to the fire in china at the memory factory the price of RAM has sky rocketed. But what is really interesting about the the price of RAM increase is that its only couple of dollars more to get a 8GB kit that rated at 2400mhz then its is to by one that is 1866mhz for example. I personally like to shop at Canadacomputers. Here is some screen shots of price of RAM and you can tell me if its a waste of money to get the higher speed. 

 

 
 

 

Lastly as the end of the video he gives a guide line he uses.

- Brand * Good

- What its looks like * Great

- Warranty * lifetime

- Price * great 

 

Using those points the Kingston HyperX beast is great choice of RAM in any speed kit. 

Well it is this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWgzA2C61z4

Basicly get ram from a good brand with a good look. Speed does not make any difference at all, only the fact that they are more expensive.

Cpu: Intel core i5 4570 gpu: gtx 770 case: cm storm enforcer psu: xfx pro 550w motherboard: asus b85m-g ssd: samsung 120gb hdd: wd caviar blue 1tb ram: kingston hyperx blu 8gb 1600mhz mouse: razer deathadder monitor: some decent samsung 19" keyboard: CM Storm TK Blue

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There is a use for high speed RAM, that is all I am getting too.

 

The post above ask for example if this would be used with an APU. I originally bought this to go in my Umbra Aqua build and to review but I also have been writing a review of the 5800K VS 6800K. In the later part of the  review I found I needed 2133mhz RAM to fully test the 6800K to its limits. I also would like a little piece of mind if in the future if I upgrade my CPU that the 2400mhz might be usable again.  

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