I'm using for years Kingston memory chips with absolute satisfaction. The choice was next to the "Savage" model "Beast" and "Predator." Overall, the differences between the models are very low. In the benchmarks, the bigger brothers indeed achieve better results, but at the gaming benchmarks, the differences are so small that they can be neglected.
For me, the memory Savage reached at AIDA64 benchmark a read / write throughput of approximately 31,000 with a clock speed of 2133 MHz. At 2400 MHz, they even reach approximately 33,000. The latency is 52 ns. Compared achieved my old Kingston Blu with 1333 MHz has a value of about 20,000.
The main difference (at least for my purchase decision) is in the height. The Savage chips are compact and flat. The Beast model with the black heatspreader has a height of about 47mm, the Predator with the cooling system has a height of 54mm. The value has to be considered if you have a heatsink (CPU / RAM) on the RAM slots.
In addition to the excellent cooling technology the Savage Kingston Intel XMP profile have support also. The memory kit can be easily overclocked to 2600 MHz. The voltage should this not be raised further. This is set at 1.65 volts at me. The latency is unchanged at CL11.
The Savage chips also see well out really well, if that is important to you. Overall, a strong buy recommendation.