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Is Kingston HyperX any good?

HyperX is good stuff, and that RAM looks good to me. I'd shop around a bit and see if you can find a better deal.
 
I've got a gig Kingston HyperX PC4000 and its great. I have it OC'ed to DDR520 (260FSB) and sure it could go further.
 
Originally posted by: jhurst
I've got a gig Kingston HyperX PC4000 and its great. I have it OC'ed to DDR520 (260FSB) and sure it could go further.

Ditto. Mine was @1:1 too, with a 3.0c.
 
Forget about ZipZoomFly even. A friend of mine picked up some HyperX PC4000 last night from a major retailer (either BestBuy or CircuitCity, forgot which) for $129 plus tax per 512MB stick.
 
Originally posted by: Zap
Forget about ZipZoomFly even. A friend of mine picked up some HyperX PC4000 last night from a major retailer (either BestBuy or CircuitCity, forgot which) for $129 plus tax per 512MB stick.
He got ripped, I got two sticks for $99 each 🙂.
 
That's a terrible price. There have been BestBuy deals recently for 512MB PC4000 (the link shows PC3500) for $99 and $109 per stick after $10 rebate. I picked up a couple of sticks (I should've bought more) and they've been running great at 250FSB. They are CL3, not CL2, but there are no PC4000 sticks available that are spec'd at CL2. I haven't tried tightening the timings at all, but I'm sure I could run these things at CL2 if I were running them at PC3200 speeds.
 
I can only get my PC4000 HyperX to run CAS 2.5 @ 200MHz, which still isn't bad, but remember this guy is in CANADA. They normally have to pay more.
 
Originally posted by: MDE
I can only get my PC4000 HyperX to run CAS 2.5 @ 200MHz, which still isn't bad, but remember this guy is in CANADA. They normally have to pay more.

Probably should have gone with the HyperX PC3500 to get better timings if you are going to run it @ 200mhz.
 
Originally posted by: jhurst
Originally posted by: MDE
I can only get my PC4000 HyperX to run CAS 2.5 @ 200MHz, which still isn't bad, but remember this guy is in CANADA. They normally have to pay more.

Probably should have gone with the HyperX PC3500 to get better timings if you are going to run it @ 200mhz.
I know, but I got this stuff for $99 a stick, couldn't say no.
 
Originally posted by: fsstrike
I'm thinking about purchasing this ram, it looks cool and I just need to know if it is as good as it looks:

http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=38908

Is it any good? And im assuming it's CL2, right?

Wait! Here's something better....CORSAIR TWINX1024-4000 DDR500 ..... one of the fastest RAM modules on the planet and $10 USD less than your tiger's price of $298.

http://www.newegg.com/app/viewProductDesc.asp?description=20-145-454&depa=0
 
Originally posted by: kfranc9
Where did you get it for $99 a stick :shocked:
First stick was from Best Buy (after a $15 MIR), second was a PM to Best Buy at Circuit City (so I wouldn't have to deal with the rebate, but YMMV on getting the PM).
 
Originally posted by: MDE
I can only get my PC4000 HyperX to run CAS 2.5 @ 200MHz, which still isn't bad, but remember this guy is in CANADA. They normally have to pay more.

Oh, sorry, ~450 Canadian dollars = what, about $270-280 USD or so? Not too bad of a deal, I guess.
 
Hyper-X is awesome.
I have a set in my PC and it kicks ass. it's PC3500
bought it when it first came out
no one had a clue what this stuff was 🙂

that was a long time ago.. closing in on a year now!
 
You can easily find HyperX PC4000 512 for around $125 off of ebay. So a gig for around $250, not a bad deal. I also hit up BB when they were selling it for $99 a stick (reg. price $199, after rebates).
 
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