HyperX Fury Black DDR4 2x16GB HX430C15FB3K2/32
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Model overview based on user reviews
The HyperX Fury Black DDR4 2x16Gb is a reliable choice for those seeking 32 gigabytes in dual rank with a default profile at 3200 MHz and CL16. It offers a relatively low price for its specifications and features compact heatsinks that don't interfere with cooler installation. While the overclocking potential is modest, reaching either 3600 MHz CL18 or 3733 MHz CL20, it is still a solid option for users who prioritize memory capacity over extreme performance. Some users have found Hynix D-die chips inside, which overclock better than previous versions, achieving 3800 MHz on AM4 platforms. The memory is 34 millimeters tall, making it compatible with future dual-tower CPU coolers. Overall, it provides fast and efficient performance without unnecessary lighting or design elements.
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Lucky to find Hynix D-die inside, which overclocked much better than the chips with erased markings in the previous kit. The result on AM4 - 3800 MHz at 18-21-21-19-30-60 and voltage of 1.404 volts. Not a record, but quite decent for dual-rank. And with adjustments to secondary and tertiary timings, everything is traditionally good: tRFC 480, tFAW 16, and tWTR 4/8. TestMem with a profile from 1usmus completes in 20 minutes or less, with the latency in aida64, beloved by commenters, at 68.1 nanoseconds. In total - 32 rather fast gigabytes with no lighting or fancy design. Which will definitely fit under the future dual-tower CPU cooler, as they are only 34 millimeters tall. CL 16 and RCD 20 are not achievable even at 1.439 volts. And there's a desire to at least match the first timing with single-rank sticks. |
HX432C16FB3K2/32 - an option if you need a large memory capacity with a standard XMP profile. In this respect, the kit is quite convincing, but don't expect overclocking miracles from it. More details: 32 gigabytes in dual rank, default profile at 3200 MHz with CL16, relatively low price given such specifications. No ubiquitous backlighting, compact heatsinks don't interfere with cooler installation. Unknown chips that are not identified by diagnostic utilities. Unremarkable overclocking: either 3600 MHz CL18 or 3733 MHz CL20. Even for modern dual-rank, this is not a result. |
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