Satisfactory
Satisfactory, having to do a manipulation in the BIOS to have a frequency of 3200 MHz is the only downside. The rest is fine.
The popular HyperX Fury memory comes back with an updated heatsink design that is slimmed down while still maintaining its efficiency. The sleek style of the heatsink brings a gaming feel. It is compatible with the latest Intel and AMD processors with the characteristic Fury style and has Plug & Play functionality at 2400MHz and 2666MHz.
HyperX Fury DDR4 RAM is Intel XMP compatible and is available in various frequencies from 2400MHz to 3466MHz with CL15 to CL19 latencies. It offers modules from 4GB to 16GB and capacity kits from 8GB to 64GB. It features automatic Plug & Play overclocking to 2400MHz and 2666MHz and is compatible with the latest Intel and AMD processors.
General information |
Product name |
HyperX Fury 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4 3200 MHz CL16 |
Brand |
Kingston | |
Model |
HX432C16FB3K2/16 | |
Memory format |
Typical use |
Desktop computer |
Memory type |
DDR4 | |
Memory format |
DIMM 288-pin (DDR4) | |
Memory |
Capacity |
16 GB |
Memory Frequency(ies) |
DDR4 3200 MHz | |
Memory standard |
PC4-25600 | |
Memory specification |
Unbuffered | |
Number of modules |
2 | |
Capacity per module |
8 GB | |
LED |
No | |
LED RGB |
No | |
Cooling |
Radiator |
Yes |
Radiator color |
Black | |
Fan supplied |
No | |
Timings |
CAS Latency |
16 |
RAS to CAS Delay |
18 | |
RAS Precharge Time |
18 | |
These timings are supported with a minimum voltage of: |
1.35 Volt(s) | |
Voltage |
1.35 Volts | |
Specificities |
Apple optimized |
No |
Warranties |
Commercial warranty |
Seller 2 years |
Legal warranty |
See terms & conditions |
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Product referenced on 18 Sep 2019
Satisfactory, having to do a manipulation in the BIOS to have a frequency of 3200 MHz is the only downside. The rest is fine.
I'm not a big fan of Rgb, but I'm a big fan of Rgb and I'm not a big fan of Rgb, I'm a big fan of Rgb and I'm a big fan of Rgb. I'm a big fan of the RGB and I'm not a big fan of the RGB, but I'm a big fan of the RGB and I'm not a big fan of the RGB.
Really good:
* almost "low-profile" bars
* can be run under a Dark Rock Pro 4 without any problem
* no LEDs
Only nine out of ten, because when you buy a RAM strip sold at 3200 MHz, you expect it to boot immediately at 3200 MHz. But this is not the case (and apparently all manufacturers do this).
Remember to activate (after having checked that everything was working of course) the XMP 1 profile (or ODCP at AMD) to take advantage of the speed you paid for.