HyperX Fury DDR4 RGB 1x16Gb HX432C16FB3A/16
Photos 10 | Outdated Product $225.78 Memory capacity: 16; Memory modules: 1; Type: DDR4; Memory speed: 3200; CAS latency: CL16; |
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Bestseller
This is not the first time that HyperX Fury memory has been included in various tops, so our readers have probably heard about it and crossed paths with it. If not, then it's time to get to know each other. So, Fury, which now belongs to the HyperX brand, has rightfully earned a reputation as a universal memory, the main charm of which lies in the adequacy and lack of whims.
Bought and forgot
These are components from the “buy and forget” category. XMP profiles are picked up without any problems at all, memory chips practically do not heat up, the backlight is friendly with all known synchronization systems, and most of the marriage is eliminated at the verification stage. And this is a serious plus for peace of mind and longevity, because a defective, but formally working RAM can become that other thorn in life.
B-die from Samsung with good overclocking potential
Out of the box, the kit starts at a speed of 3200 MHz with CL16 timings. Thanks to Samsung's much-lauded and fan-favorite B-die chips, Fury RGB trims offer ample overclocking potential, accelerating to the speed of racing sports cars. Our single 16 GB stick managed to overcome the first two stages and reach 3600 MHz while increasing the timings to CL18.
Pay for lighting
But without a fly in the ointment still will not do. In the past couple of years, manufacturers like Crucial, Patriot, and G. Skill have flooded the market with pretty good quality, fast, and affordable overclocking memory, which makes the current HyperX Fury RGB prices seem a little high. Especially if you do not see the point in overpaying for backlighting.