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Kingston HyperX Predator 2800MHz 8GB Memory Kit Review

MaxxMem2 PreView is a handy, free program to rate memory performance. It can be downloaded over here.

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MaxxMEM continues to show the two 2800MHz memory kits at near-identical performance levels.

As we have experienced in the past, default bandwidth levels of the high-speed, Hynix-based, single-sided memory modules suffer in comparison to lower-speed kits; Corsair's 2400MHz 16GB kit shows 12% better copy speeds.

Latency shows tangible improvements, however. The same Corsair kit trails Kingston's 2800MHz option by around 6% in regard to latency performance.

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One comment

  1. Great review Luke, but I do have a little disagreement over the oversized heatspreaders. there is never any need for these – a good airflow case is more than enough. Green PCB is a bad move too as you say,

    They cause so many issues with CPU coolers.