HyperX DDR4 Predator 3000Mhz (16GB) 4x4GB
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Here we go with the specifications of these HyperX Predator memory modules:
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This memory kit comes in a thick cardboard box, where the memories travel very safely. In the box, we find the model of the memories and some specifications.
The contents of the box consist of two blisters, a HyperX decal, and a small warranty booklet.
The four modules are grouped in two transparent blisters.
The heatsink is a high-profile aluminum black heatsink, this heatsink ensures a good margin of overclocking without the modules getting hot.
You can't deny it, these memories look spectacular!

Hardware used:
Intel Core i7 6600K @ Artic Freezer i30 @ Pcmodd Argentina
Asus Maximus VIII Impact
HyperX DDR4 Predator 4x4GB 3000MHz CL15-16-16 1.35V
SeaSonic 1050W Platinum SnowSilent
HyperX SSD Savage 240GBResults:
XTU with nominal memory frequency (3000MHz CL13): 1268 points
XTU with memory frequency at 3866MHz CL13: 1460 points
GeeBench with nominal memory frequency (3000MHz CL13): 5580 points in “memory performance”
GeekBench with memory frequency at 3866MHz CL13: 7524 points
This kit demonstrated why HyperX is one of the most chosen brands by enthusiasts, overclockers, and those looking for the best performance. I achieved a spectacular frequency of 3866MHz CL13 with practically no effort, and let me tell you that this configuration is totally stable, suitable for 24/7 use. Do you need to add something more??? I don't think so.
Greetings and thanks for reading.
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The fact that at those speeds they are stable for 24/7 because they have passed some crappy tests is something you don't even believe yourself. I challenge you to do a 24-hour test with that configuration with RunMemtest… then and only then can you say that they are stable at 24/7 at that speed. I think it's fine that Kingston sponsors you and sends you material but don't try to promote products by saying they do things that you have not demonstrated please. ** Link: RunMemTest Pro v2.5_w138_h160** -
That saying that at those speeds they are stable for 24/7 because they have passed some crappy tests is something you don't even believe yourself.
I challenge you to do a 24-hour test with that configuration with RunMemtest… then and only then can you say that they are stable at 24/7 at that speed.
I think it's fine that Kingston sponsors you and sends you material but don't try to promote products by saying they do things that you haven't demonstrated please.
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Link: RunMemTest Pro v2.5_w138_h160**Thanks for commenting Espinetenbolas!
The 24/7 of most users (if not all) doesn't consist of running 24 hours of MEMtest Espinetenbolas on the memories, as it's also not the case for VGAs to run 24 hours of FureMark, nor 24 hours of LinkX on an overclocked CPU, it's for this reason that these memories at that frequency can work 24/7 for gaming, editing or whatever you like.
I understand your point but I don't share it, nor the way, I show what I come to tell with facts, and captures of the facts, but I appreciate your opinion very much and hope to continue counting on it in my next threads.Salu2 and thanks again for commenting.
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And I thought that 24/7 meant 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, if I am being naive.
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Well. After years without writing....
24/7
Any decent memory has to withstand that use at the speeds it comes pre-set with. If not. Well, either they're Chinese or you have something wrong. It's that simple. The test you do is.... how to say it poorly. The box you show is the one that reaches the computer distributors. The blisters of 2 memos are the ones that are hung up. Hyperx stopped being leaders years ago to be something of the bunch.
A simple example. The fastest ddr3 go to 1600mhz at cl9 when you get cheaper ones from other brands cl7 ballistic for example. -
Forgive sabinin but what you can't do is post a review, pass some tests that give a simple score and as a final point happily say that at said speed they can be used without problems for 24/7:
I managed without practically straining them a spectacular frequency, 3866MHz CL13, and let me tell you that this configuration is totally stable, suitable for 24/7, does it need to add something more??? I think not.
You had two options, justify that the memos do what you say or correct the post and don't say things that are lies… but no, instead you say that 24/7 is another thing because nobody puts a 24h test :facepalm:
What does one thing have to do with the other... one thing is a bench (which lasts 30 or 50sec) and another is that the hardware is stable for 24/7.
If you had put that they are "benchstable" which is what you have demonstrated (at that speed they pass a test) with the captures you have put I would think it was great and correct but you can't try to sell what you haven't demonstrated.
And if you didn't like the ways I feel bad but it affects my morale that people release this kind of things to promote for interests a certain brand... that's why I have challenged you to either verify said information or correct your post.
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I think the same, in the memories it is important that they are 100% stable, otherwise they are a pain in the neck, you can get a blue screen at an isolated moment and ruin your work/game. Besides, you will then have the doubt of which component was the unstable one.
The memory has countless cells, that's why to test that they are stable you need to do tests that last in time and use a lot of memory so that they are exhaustive enough to avoid them failing. The normal thing is to test for a few hours with a specific test. Obviously it is not the same as testing a CPU/GPU.










