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Futurelooks Reviews the Kingston HyperX Plug and Play 8GB DDR3 1866MHz Notebook Memory Kit

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FULL REVIEW POSTED - http://www.futurelooks.com/video-review-kingstons-hyperx-plug-and-play-pnp-8g...

http://www.futurelooks.com/category/memory/ - Futurelooks checks out the new Kingston HyperX Plug and Play (PnP) memory kit. This new memory kit allows you to achieve overclocked memory settings (up to 1866MHz) on any new Sandy Bridge notebook supporting a HM65, HM67 or QM67 chipset. This is well in excess of the stock 1333MHz and the best part is that they require absolutely no BIOS or software manipulation to get those speeds. Just install and GO!

They were designed with Sandy Bridge integrated graphics in mind and definitely gave it a boost in our benchmarks.

If you're interested in getting every last drop of performance out of your new Core i7 or Core i5 Sandy Bridge notebook, then you might want to buck up for these.

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  • wold the kingston hyperx plug n play ram 4x4gb 1866mhz work properly in a dell xps 17 l702x 3d properly

  • @wweundertakerfan92 4x4GB at 1866MHz is unsupported. But I believe 1600MHz is. It might work great or it might be unstable. If you are doing mission critical work, I wouldn't chance it. If you're just playing games, it would probably be OK, but it's a bit of a waste since no games use that much memory.

  • @Futurelooksdotcom wuould there be are perfomance gain between the ram i already have in my xps 1333mhz and the hyper x 1600 or 1866 mhz

  • @wweundertakerfan92 Depends entirely on the application. If it's a game, it makes no difference. Unless you are using onboard graphics with shared memory. If you are using a discrete graphics card, then there is ZERO performance increase in games. There may be a slight increase in performance if the application uses a large amount of memory. In the video, we demonstrated one such application through Cinebench.

  • hey will it work for i3 2330m?

  • @poust5 Core i3 2330m is Sandy Bridge so it should. The other requirement is a 67 series chipset.

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  • @xkambing so any suggestion that i can upgrade my laptop ram??

  • @Futurelooksdotcom owh..thxQ so much for the information..today, i upgraded my laptop to 8gb..it just up 6-10% speed..(not format yet):).. thx again

  • @FilmAdventureRomance Kingston only officially supports 2 modules at 1866MHz. While I'm sure they will work in quad at 1866MHz, there might be stability issues at those clock speeds. For missions critical work and video editing, I wouldn't risk it.

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