HyperX Savage Black 16GB 2666MHz

HyperX Savage Black 16GB 2666MHz DDR4 CL13 DIMM XMP (HX426C13SB2K4/16)

HyperX Savage Black 16GB 2666MHz DDR4 CL13 DIMM XMP (HX426C13SB2K4/16)

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  • Low Latency For Exceptional DDR4 Performance - Hyperx Savage DDR4 Is A Superior Combination Of Fast Speeds And Aggressive Timings. It Complements Intel's 2, 4, 6 Or 8 Core Processors For Faster Video Editing, 3D Rendering, Gaming And AI Processing.
  • Built-In Intel XMP Profiles Are Optimized For Intel 100 Series Chipsets And X99 Motherboards. Users Can Easily Overclock Their Platforms Simply By Selecting A Profile, With No Need For Manual Timing Adjustments In BIOS.
  • Lower Power Consumption Compared To DDR3 - With 1.2V Or 1.35V Only For All Parts. Its Lower Power Requirement Results In Less Heat, Higher Reliability And A Cooler And Quieter PC.
  • Made From High Quality Die-Cast Aluminum, Provides Enhanced Thermal Dissipation For Greater Reliability. Its Low Profile Helps Avoid Clearance Issues With CPU Coolers, And Its Asymmetrical Design And Diamond-Cut Finish Stand Out In The Crowd.

Specifications Overview

Model HX426C13SB2K4/16
Type 288-pin DDR4 DIMM
Speed DDR4-2666 MHz
Size 16GB (4 x 4GB)
CAS Latency 13
First Word Latency 9.75 ns
Voltage 1.35 V
Heat Spreader Yes
ECC Support No

RAM First Word Latency Table (nanoseconds)

Latency is measured in nanoseconds, which is a combination of frequency and CAS. Both frequency increases and latency decreases result in better system performance (when latency is the same, always prefer higher frequency if possible).

Frequency (MT/s)

2133 2400 2666 2800 2933 3000 3200 3300 3333 3400 3466 3600 3666 3733
13 12.19 10.83 9.75 9.29 8.86 8.67 8.13 7.88 7.80 7.65 7.50 7.22 7.09 6.96
14 13.13 11.67 10.50 10.00 9.55 9.33 8.75 8.48 8.40 8.24 8.08 7.78 7.64 7.50
15 14.06 12.50 11.25 10.71 10.23 10.00 9.38 9.09 9.00 8.82 8.66 8.33 8.18 8.04
16 15.00 13.33 12.00 11.43 10.91 10.67 10.00 9.70 9.60 9.41 9.23 8.89 8.73 8.57
17 15.94 14.17 12.75 12.14 11.59 11.33 10.63 10.30 10.20 10.00 9.81 9.44 9.27 9.11
18 16.88 15.00 13.50 12.86 12.27 12.00 11.25 10.91 10.80 10.59 10.39 10.00 9.82 9.64
19 17.82 15.83 14.25 13.57 12.96 12.67 11.88 11.52 11.40 11.18 10.96 10.56 10.37 10.18
20 18.75 16.67 15.00 14.29 13.64 13.33 12.50 12.12 12.00 11.76 11.54 11.11 10.91 10.72
21 19.69 17.50 15.75 15.00 14.32 14.00 13.13 12.73 12.60 12.35 12.12 11.67 11.46 11.25
22 20.63 18.33 16.50 15.71 15.00 14.67 13.75 13.33 13.20 12.94 12.69 12.22 12.00 11.79
23 21.57 19.17 17.25 16.43 15.68 15.33 14.38 13.94 13.80 13.53 13.27 12.78 12.55 12.32
24 22.50 20.00 18.00 17.14 16.37 16.00 15.00 14.55 14.40 14.12 13.85 13.33 13.09 12.86
25 23.44 20.83 18.75 17.86 17.05 16.67 15.63 15.15 15.00 14.71 14.43 13.89 13.64 13.39
CAS (clock cycles) Lower latency means faster memory.

Distribution of First Word Latencies for Similar RAM Modules

The histogram below shows the distribution of first word latencies (in nanoseconds) for all RAM modules of the same DDR type and frequency in our database. Each bar represents the number of modules that fall within a specific latency range. The highlighted bar indicates the latency of the currently selected RAM module.

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