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Kingston HyperX Sets DDR4 Overclocking World Record at 4351MHz

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HyperX, a division of Kingston Technology, the independent world leader in memory products, today announced its HyperX Predator DDR4 memory was overclocked at 4351 MHz, the highest frequency among all DDR4 memory in the world. The mark was set by overclocker "Toppc" of MSI using one 4GB HyperX Predator 3333MHz DDR4 module on the new MSI X99S XPOWER AC motherboard. The valid CPU-Z screenshot can be found here. The video of the overclocking record can be found here.

In addition to having the highest frequency, 10 out of the top 20 memory clock records were achieved using HyperX Predator DDR4 memory. Eight of those records were set at the recent HyperX OC Takeover (HOT) World Finals event during 2015 International CES, where the world's top overclocker's gathered to compete for $15,000 (USD) in prize money. HyperX DDR4 memory currently also has the top scores in two other benchmarks recognized by HWBOT, MaxxMEM and MaxxMEM Read Bandwidth, respectively.



HyperX Predator DDR4 3333MHz 16GB Kit of 4 memory is the fastest Intel XMP-certified memory kit. The Extreme Memory Profile (XMP) allows users to overclock memory beyond standard specifications. To gain XMP certification, memory modules must pass a rigorous test procedure that ensures stability and reliability.

HyperX is the high-performance product division of Kingston Technology encompassing high-speed DDR4 and DDR3 memory, SSDs, USB Flash drives and gaming accessories. Targeted at gamers, overclocker's and enthusiasts, HyperX is known throughout the world for quality, performance and innovation. HyperX is committed to eSports as it sponsors over 20 teams globally and is the main sponsor of Intel Extreme Masters. HyperX can be found at many shows including Brasil Game Show, China Joy, DreamHack, gamescom and PAX.

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nobody cares about single channel and 1 core at the cpu :)
 
I don't care about single channel and 1 core at the cpu :)

FTFY.
I don't think people appreciate having their opinions decided and spoken for them.
 
Still waiting for the day when DDR4@4800Mhz will be today's mainstream DDR3@2400Mhz.
 
I like seeing these records being set.

Still waiting for the day when DDR4@4800Mhz will be today's mainstream DDR3@2400Mhz.

You know that's Jorge bait. :p
 
There's just one problem. CPU-z RAM speed is bugged on X99 so unless the guy can show oscilloscope measurements of that clock, it might not be real
 
There's just one problem. CPU-z RAM speed is bugged on X99 so unless the guy can show oscilloscope measurements of that clock, it might not be real

And this just proves you didn't read the article and didn't see the link to the video :)
 
This stuff is for the technically challenged as there is no tangible desktop PC performance gains with clocks above 1600 MHz.-~2133 MHz. (depending on CPU or APU), so this is all hype and no substance. Of course if you haven't done your homework you might get caught up in the hype and actually buy this high profit margin stuff and get virtually zero system performance gain for wasting your money.

All you need to do is run real programs to prove it to yourself. The theoretical performance in benches looks great but it assumes the DRAM is always saturated, which it is not. That's why real world performance shows insignificant system gains.
 
This stuff is for the technically challenged as there is no tangible desktop PC performance gains with clocks above 1600 MHz.-~2133 MHz. (depending on CPU or APU), so this is all hype and no substance. Of course if you haven't done your homework you might get caught up in the hype and actually buy this high profit margin stuff and get virtually zero system performance gain for wasting your money.

All you need to do is run real programs to prove it to yourself. The theoretical performance in benches looks great but it assumes the DRAM is always saturated, which it is not. That's why real world performance shows insignificant system gains.

Right on time.
 
And this just proves you didn't read the article and didn't see the link to the video :)
I couldn't get it to load past the first 1 second due to my flash being some 4 months behind on updates
 
I couldn't get it to load past the first 1 second due to my flash being some 4 months behind on updates
Youtube has defaults to HTML 5, you shouldn't be able to use flash anyway unless you've gone out of your way to use flash on youtube.
 
Youtube has defaults to HTML 5, you shouldn't be able to use flash anyway unless you've gone out of your way to use flash on youtube.
HTML5 is even worse. Laptop Kaveri CPUs have some really bad drivers. They work for a month or 2 and then you tube just stops playing videos.
 
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