HyperX Fury, 8GB (1 x 8GB) DDR4-3200MHz DIMM RGB XMP Desktop Memory with CL16 - View 1

HyperX Fury, 8GB (1 x 8GB) DDR4-3200MHz DIMM RGB XMP Desktop Memory with CL16

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Key Features

  • Stunning RGB lighting with aggressive style*
  • Patent pending HyperX Infrared Sync Technology
  • Intel XMP-ready profiles optimized for Intel’s latest chipsets

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Customer Reviews

Spider
December 2020 (updated review) > my original review from August 2020 is at the bottom of this thread.<<I have been using this pair of DIMMs while overclocking my CPU to 5.1GHz / 5.2GHz for days now and I can confirm that I have had no issues with them over the last 4 months, as far as functionality. I have noticed that under heavy CPU stability test (Aida64 / Prima95 / Intel Burn / LinpackExtreme), with CPU temperatures going up to 95 / 97 Celsius at 100% full load on all cores for hours, the RGBs lights at times dim, or shut off altogether but then come back to life after the stability tests are completed. I can't tell whether this is a case isolated to this specific model (I really doubt it) or whether the PCB's circuitry and/or RAMs' slots have something to do with the RGB lights' unusual behavior, specifically given the high voltages and heat injected into the circuitry and MOBO. This may be a PCB issue, rather than a RAM issue. When you stress test a CPU at full load and at 92+ degrees for hours, anything is possible. I have not modified the 'Cl' timings, though, or the voltages fed to the RAMs via UEFI.I will try to overclock these RAMs to over 3600 again (starting from 3800MHz), along with CPU OC, and see where that leads. I am not sure it's safe in terms of RAMs' degradation to keep any RAM at higher XMP than advertised / tested by the RAM's OEM, however. I tried overclocking these RAMs to over 4000MHz - but only for a brief period of time - and then eventually reverted back to 3600MHz in XPM. It worked then. Do not attempt anything over 3600MHz in XMP, if so advertised by the OEM, unless you are adventurous / understand the overall implications of higher V loads / dose the higher V loads accurately and are willing to take that risk.Finally, I purchased these RAMs to pair them with a 10th gen Intel CPU with Z490 chipset. These are NOT designed for laptops, MacPro notebooks, or even most of the generic HP / Dell desktops. I get a lot of questions on Amazon about using these RAMs with laptops/HP, Dell desktops. These are overclockers' RAMs. I tested them with the most 'extreme' overclocking settings and temperatures for over 150 hours in a short span. If not into OC, they're overkill, or altogether unusable because not supported at their full capabilities >>(Original review - August 2020) >I use the 3600MHz Kingston HyperX, dual channel, 2 DRAM sticks of 16GB each. My PC is even capable of running them at 4133MHz at very low CL (17-22-22-38), very stable. MemTest provides clean, error-free results! I'll run them at the advertised 3600Mhz frequency, but apparently they give you much more than what you need, unless I just got lucky with these, or know how to overclock well: I spend hours tweaking and adjusting voltages and different values, based on basic principles of electrical engineering. So far, no complaints... I hope they last (at the advertised speed of 3600Mhz).One suggestion to the end-users, before buying RAMs: Make sure that the configuration and frequencies match the QVL from your motherboard. I wanted to purchase G.Skill Trident RAMs because of the cool-looking RGB lights, but these were the only set of 16BG X2 at 3600Mhz that looked compatible with my motherboard, so I followed the QVL suggestion. The RGB lights on these RAMs are actually surprisingly very cool. So far, I am very happy with my purchase. I might consider buying a higher frequency set when the motherboard's QVL is updated, even though right now I enjoy these RAMs and they give me more than I need.
RYOKO
I purchased 2 kits (8GB x 4) of the HyperX Fury 16GB (8GB x 2) 3200MHz DDR4 (HX432C16FB3K2/16) memory for my latest computer build. The previous Kingston HyperX 2133MHz DDR4 memory that I used in my 2015 custom desktop system has always run flawlessly, so I decided to stick with a winning brand this time around also. Not surprisingly, this new 32GB of memory also ran flawlessly in the new system, and the low-profile DIMM styling/color nicely matches with my simple "Stealth" black/gray/silver, NON-RGB build.NOTE: Be aware that the default plug-and-play MHz rating of this RAM is 2400MHz for maximum compatibility purposes, but there are two standard XMP profiles for it in BIOS that can be set for either 3200MHz or 3000MHz. I set mine for 3200MHz & everything is running fine.Listed below is my latest 1080p gaming, home/office & productivity PC build:- CASE - CORSAIR ICUE 220T RGB Airflow ATX Mid-Tower (Black, x3 RGB Fans Removed)- FAN(S) - CORSIAR ML120 PRO 120mm Premium Magnetic Levitation PWM 4-Pin Fans (4 Total - 3 Front Intake & 1 Rear Exhaust)- PSU - SEASONIC PRIME Ultra 650W 80+ Platinum 140mm Compact ATX (SSR-650PD2)- MOTHERBOARD - MSI B450 TOMAHAWK MAX (ATX Form-Factor), Ryzen 3000 Revision Board w/Expanded BIOS- CPU - AMD RYZEN 3700X 8-Core 16-Thread w/Wraith Prism Cooler (Using Innovation Cooling Graphite Thermal Pad 40x40mm)- MEMORY - KINGSTON HyperX Fury 32GB (4x8GB) 3200MHz DDR4 CL15 DIMMs (HX432C16FB3K2/16 x 2)- WIFI ADAPTER - ASUS AX3000 Next-Gen WiFi-6 Dual Band PCIe Wireless Adapter (PCE-AX58BT)- GPU - EVGA NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 TI SC ULTRA GAMING (06G-P4-1667-KR)- INTERNAL BOOT/SYSTEM DRIVE - INTEL SSD D3-S4610 Enterprise-Class Series (SSDSC2KG480G801) 480GB SATA 2.5- INTERNAL SECONDARY DRIVE - WESTERN DIGITAL BLUE HDD 500GB SATA 2.5
Shawn Homer
Great product and packaged great and also had fast shipping
Venedam
Got this for my New HP Omen I ordered on Hot Friday. Since memory from HP was expensive I decided to order 4 8GB of memory from Amazon. A little bit of homework and these are what I chose. HyperX Fury 32GB 3600MHz . I went with the higher 3600MHz since this was my biggest investment since we bough our home. I wanted to go big. getting an Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-9900K CPU @ 3.60GHz system and putting crap memory in it just makes no sense.Easy to install, up and running my simply turning on the computer. At this time I have not done any overclocking.Not a thing bad to say about my purchase. Came in fast and well packed.