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Kingston HyperX Predator 2800MHz 8GB Memory Kit Review

Super Pi is used by a huge audience, particularly to check stability when overclocking processors. If a system is able to calculate PI to the 2 millionth place after the decimal without mistake, it is considered to be stable in regards to RAM and CPU.

We used Super Pi’s ’16M’ benchmark setting.

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According to our chart, Kingston takes a one-second lead over ADATA's similar-spec option. But at 0.45%, the difference between each set of memory is likely to be within the margin of error of testing, and is too small to define a clear winner.

The same can be said for all of the memory kits contributing to our comparison data.

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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.