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Kingston HyperX Beast 2400mhz Memory review

Kingston packaging hasn't changed in years. They still use thin blister packs with the ram housed behind a clear plastic cover. Sadly a thick red HyperX sticker covers most of the memory behind, which is a shame as they look great.

Kingston don't include much in the package, just a little leaflet detailing their lifetime warranty.

Kingston are using their new black heatspreaders with the HyperX Beast memory sticks. The heatspreaders are larger than the PCB underneath, although they are a modest design, unlike some of their earlier products. It is a shame the PCB isn't black however to enhance the overall appearance.

Identity stickers are shown on one side of the sticks (KHX24CT11T3K2/8X) which indicate that this is a (2x4GB) 8GB kit. Latency is set to 11 and they are 1.65V rated.

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