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    Kingston HyperX LoVo 1866 @ 2250+ Mhz 1,5v !!!

    Hi all,


    "Kingston now offers LoVo, or Low Voltage memory, ideal for users who can benefit from lower power and reduced heat. LoVo modules also lower ambient noise to give users a better HTPC experience. Once installed, all it takes is a few clicks to enable XMP low voltage settings.

    Like all Kingston memory modules, Kingston LoVo memory is covered by a lifetime warranty, 24/7 tech support and legendary Kingston reliability."




    More info


    Test system:

    MB: Asus P7P55 WS Supercomputer
    CPU: Intel Core i7 870
    RAM: Kingston HyperX LoVo KHX1866C9D3LK2/4GX
    VGA: Nvidia 8800GT 512MB
    PSU: Silverstone 1000W PSU


    Youtube video


    "Kingston LoVo have a Real Green Power " ! :-)"



    more test soon..
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    Kinda like the idea, Eco green dimms me like :P

    Another thing I find funny is AMD/Intel would snipe any of our Moms on a grocery run if it meant good quarterly results, and you are forever whining about what feser did?

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    these chips performs like Corsair GTX1 memory. It's all in the timings.
    But they gets pretty hot, remember to use a fan on them with that little HS

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    Hypers


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    nice....


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    Quote Originally Posted by Viss View Post
    Hypers

    What kind of pcb is used?

    Layout of resistors looks a litlle different from Gskill and patriot MGH`s.
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    just ordered a set of these. will give my 2 cents in the following week.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Viss View Post
    Hypers
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    haha you bs lucky man
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    i think you are asking the wrong person about safety limits, but

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    Quote Originally Posted by hiwa View Post
    haha you bs lucky man
    did kingston switch ic to psc on these?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ZenEffect View Post
    did kingston switch ic to psc on these?
    The 1866 LoVo kits are pretty rare (try searching for some), even Kingston's site says as much so I'd suspect they're all MGH-E.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shiranui Gen-An View Post
    The 1866 LoVo kits are pretty rare (try searching for some), even Kingston's site says as much so I'd suspect they're all MGH-E.
    they have them at directron for like $176
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    Quote Originally Posted by ZenEffect View Post
    they have them at directron for like $176
    This is what Directron says about availability:

    Availability: This item is shipped from our affiliate facility. The stock level is not under our control and is subject to change. We will contact those that order this item in the event of a problem. If this item is ordered together with other products, this item may be shipped separately and may arrive separately.

    Lots of other shops that list the item say they have to order it from the manufacturer, available 2-3 weeks, etc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shiranui Gen-An View Post
    This is what Directron says about availability:

    Availability: This item is shipped from our affiliate facility. The stock level is not under our control and is subject to change. We will contact those that order this item in the event of a problem. If this item is ordered together with other products, this item may be shipped separately and may arrive separately.

    Lots of other shops that list the item say they have to order it from the manufacturer, available 2-3 weeks, etc.
    bummer. i didnt see that before ordering.

    hopefully there will be no problems.

    **edit**

    just contacted them directly, their "vendor" has them in stock and they ship monday guarenteed.

    *** edit edit ***

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    I have tested 2 sets of these so far. Both set got Hypers under the HS

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    these sticks are very nice. got them in today *used a coupon code so they shipped wed for free* they came directly from kingston so that is their "affiliate" if you guys are looking for some.


    32m not tested YET. its still a learning experience with hyper ic for me.

    some quick testing to see effects of various tweakings before i start some 32m. im pretty impressed so far though

    for 32m i will prolly have to go a bit looser or more volts

    currently @ 1.57v w/ a 113 cfm fan blowing directly on them.

    just thought id share this personal milestone with you guys. 20k on dual channel @ 200 bclk

    *EDIT*

    32m done. very dirty win7 x64, timings are still a bit loose for what i think this kit is capable of. no subtiming tweaks. no copywazza.

    1.68v... not even warm.
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    Nice latency right their!

    Another thing I find funny is AMD/Intel would snipe any of our Moms on a grocery run if it meant good quarterly results, and you are forever whining about what feser did?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dinos22 View Post
    wow hypers eeeek
    Ya man 1.35v parts since day one

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    It is quite fun to see Hyper chip is also marketed as "green product." Everyone is gonna throw much higher VDimm on these babies

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    It is quite fun to see Hyper chip is also marketed as "green product." Everyone is gonna throw much higher VDimm on these babies

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    Quote Originally Posted by dinos22 View Post
    wow hypers eeeek
    cheapest hypers i could find

    $176
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    Anyone got a link of where to buy them? I am failing at finding them.. ^_^

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    Edit: I had mistyped, link to Directron:http://www.directron.com/khx1866c9d3l4g.html
    What if the hokey pokey really is what it is all about?

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    I´m usually not a big Kingston Fan, but this ram is really nice-thanks for sharing

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    very cheap hyper indeed.. found it from 160 euros

    please test 6-6-6 for you who have new green hyper mem
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tomasis View Post
    please test 6-6-6 for you who have new green hyper mem
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