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HyperX Predator RGB DDR4 2x8Gb HX432C16PB3AK2/16

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$120.00 
A stylish set of two peer-to-peer modules of high-speed RAM (2x8 GB), which can operate stably at an effective clock frequency of 3200 MHz. The key feature of this kit was the use of controlled RGB LED backlighting with support for technologies from all global vendors (Asus Aura Sync, MSI Mystic Light, ASRock Polychrome Sync, Gigabyte RGB Fusion). The manufacturer is positioned as a product of the upper part of the middle price category of 2018, aimed at modding enthusiasts, demanding gamers and enthusiasts. Designed for installation in gaming and demonstration systems. The HyperX Predator RGB DDR4 2x8Gb RAM Module Kit is perfect for modding and creating showcase gaming PCs that can be used to grab attention. By default, the modules operate in safe mode (2133 MHz with timings 17-17-17 at 1....2 V). To automatically activate the claimed performance mode (3200 MHz in dual-channel mode with CL16-18-18-38 timings at 1.35 V), you need a motherboard that supports Intel XMP 2.0 technology. In addition, the necessary parameters (frequency, timings and voltages) can be manually configured in the corresponding BIOS section. DDR4-3200 performance mode provides high bandwidth (25.6 Gbps), which will be enough for any games and applications.
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HyperX Predator RGB DDR4 2x8Gb [HX432C16PB3AK2/16]
$120.00 
HyperX HX432C16PB3AK2/16
Colour
Memory capacity
16 GB
Memory modules
2
Form factor
DIMM
Type
DDR4
Memory rank
single rank
Memory speed
3200 MHz
Clock speed
25600 MB/s
CAS latency
CL16
Memory timing
16-18-18
Voltage
1.35 V
Cooling
radiator
Module profile
standard
Module height
42.2 mm
More features
overclocking series
XMP
Lighting
multi compatibility
Official Website
hyperxgaming.com
Added to E-Catalog
august 2018

A stylish set of two peer-to-peer modules of high-speed RAM (2x8 GB), which can operate stably at an effective clock frequency of 3200 MHz. The key feature of this kit was the use of controlled RGB LED backlighting with support for technologies from all global vendors (Asus Aura Sync, MSI Mystic Light, ASRock Polychrome Sync, Gigabyte RGB Fusion). The manufacturer is positioned as a product of the upper part of the middle price category of 2018, aimed at modding enthusiasts, demanding gamers and enthusiasts.

Designed for installation in gaming and demonstration systems. The HyperX Predator RGB DDR4 2x8Gb RAM Module Kit is perfect for modding and creating showcase gaming PCs that can be used to grab attention. By default, the modules operate in safe mode (2133 MHz with timings 17-17-17 at 1.2 V). To automatically activate the claimed performance mode (3200 MHz in dual-channel mode with CL16-18-18-38 timings at 1.35 V), you need a motherboard that supports Intel XMP 2.0 technology. In addition, the necessary parameters (frequency, timings and voltages) can be manually configured in the corresponding BIOS section. DDR4-3200 performance mode provides high bandwidth (25.6 Gbps), which will be enough for any games and applications.

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Overclocker's Favorite

If you look at any top RAM, you will surely see representatives of the HyperX Predator family in one of the first positions. That's because it's a purebred overclocker's memory that costs adequate money and doesn't fail when it counts.

Extreme overclocking

Thanks to Samsung's b-die chips, the modules have excellent overclocking potential that enthusiasts will appreciate. A pair of 8 GB test sticks runs at 3200 MHz straight out of the box and easily switches to 3600 MHz using a quick XMP profile search. If you switch to manual tuning mode and play with voltage and timings, then you can achieve a total increase of 20 – 25%. There are even stories on the network about overclocking to 4000 MHz, like the oldest HyperX Predator model. However this requires an overclocker motherboard with a serious cooling system. And not the fact that the memory will work stably. However, in this case, we are interested in the very possibility of such overclocking.

Memorable design

The design of the board with a heatsink is also memorable. As far as the appearance of the RAM can be remembered in general. Both trims stand out with an aggressive metal heatsink with the HyperX logo, which is painted in harsh black. The board is also black. And at the end, small LED elements are scattered, which merge into one luminous strip on the upper face. If you make the backlight not monochromatic, the upper face glows as if a small reservoir with multi-coloured plasma was hidden inside the radiator. This is not too difficult to do, since the backlight is compatible with most popular RGB formats, be it ASUS Aura, Gigabyte RGB Fusion or MSI Mystic Light.

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