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Kingston Releases the HyperX Savage Memory

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HyperX, a division of Kingston Technology Company, Inc., the independent world leader in memory products, today announced HyperX Savage high-performance memory. HyperX Savage replaces HyperX Genesis and offers experienced enthusiasts, gamers and content creators a cutting-edge look. It features a black PCB encompassed by an eye-catching Savage red, asymmetrical heatspreader made of aluminum with a diamond-cut finish. The low profile makes it perfect for oversized CPU coolers.

Shipping now, HyperX Savage is available in high-speed frequencies from 1600 MHz to 2400 MHz, and in capacities of 4 GB and 8 GB single modules and 8 GB to 32 GB dual-channel or quad-channel kits. The high speeds help increase system performance and ultra-responsive multitasking. HyperX Savage is also Intel XMP-ready, which enables end users to easily overclock their system by simply selecting a memory profile with no need for manual adjustments in the BIOS.





"After replacing HyperX blu with FURY for entry-level gamers, it was time to refresh our mid-level Genesis line with HyperX Savage," said Lawrence Yang, business manager, HyperX. "The bold and stylish red heatspreader offers enthusiasts and gamers a radical new look combined with high performance and capacities to match."

HyperX Savage is backed by a lifetime warranty, free technical support and legendary Kingston reliability.

HyperX Savage Features and Specifications:
  • Fast: top-performing modules available with low-profile heatspreader
  • Unique: red, asymmetrical heatspreader sets new trends for PC builds
  • Quality: aluminum die-cast heatspreader with a diamond cut finish
  • Design: low profile to fit under oversized CPU coolers
  • Reliable: 100-percent factory tested
  • Guaranteed: lifetime warranty, free technical support
  • Capacity: 4 GB-8 GB (single), 8 GB-32 GB (kits)
  • Frequency: 1600MHz, 1866MHz, 2133MHz and 2400MHz
  • CAS Latency: CL9-CL11
  • Voltage: 1.5V, 1.65V
  • Operating Temperature: 0°C to 85°C
  • Storage Temperature: -55°C to 100°C
  • Dimensions: 133.35mm x 32.8mm
  • Compatible with H67, H97, P67, Z68, Z77, Z87, Z97 and H61 Intel chipsets, as well as A75, A87, A88, A89, A78 and E35 AMD chipsets



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Hmmm High performance I think not DDR3-1600MHz @ CL9 is pretty standard these days and CL11 at 2400MHz is pretty crap I'd rather have seen CL8 or 7 on the 1600MHz and 9 or 10 on the 2400MHz kits or there are other timings going on that simply saying CL9 or CL11 is not telling the whole story
 
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Are the 2133Mhz sticks at 1.5V or 1.65V ?
 
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