HyperX FURY DDR4 RGB* features RGB lighting and speeds up to 3466MHz** for a stylish performance boost. FURY DDR4 RGB’s XMP-ready and available in 2400MHz–3466MHz speeds, CL15–16 latencies, 8GB and 16GB single module capacities, and 16GB–64GB kit capacities. It features Plug N Play automatic overclocking at 2400MHz and 2666MHz speeds and is compatible with the latest Intel and AMD CPUs. FURY DDR4 RGB’s backed by a lifetime , a worry-free, cost-effective upgrade. * Lighting customizable with HyperX Ingenuity 2 software or with motherboard RGB control software. RGB customization support through third party software may vary. ** HyperX PnP memory will run in most DDR4 systems up to the speed allowed by the manufacturer's system BIOS. PnP cannot increase the system memory speed faster than is allowed by the manufacturer's BIOS. AMD Ryzen systems will boot at the JEDEC default speed/latency with FURY. In order to enable the factory overclock speed and latency, Profile 1 must be selected in the BIOS.
R**R
Have always had excellent results with Kingston HyperX memory in the past, so...
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
B**H
Decent OCing kit of Nanya A-Die
I bought this kit on sale because I like the design of the heatspreaders, and figured I'd try my hand at overclocking a lower-rated kit.Taiphoon Burner reveals the ICs Hyperx used are Nanya A-die. No clue how well these can be pushed, but they work out well for a Ryzen 2700x.Runs fine at 3200 MHz, 14-18-18-38 on a Strix X470-f with bios 5204, agesa 1.0.0.3Using 1.4v for those timings to be stable, and I'm fine with that. Not a bad buy for 70-ish bucks.
H**H
Would be 5 stars but..
So the RAM is fine. Works great, no issues. Not much to say.But the RGB on the RAM looks choppy. Almost like if it was 30fps and not 60fps lol. Its not that smooth when using certain modes that cycle through colors. Not a major deal but it does keep me from giving 5 stars.However the steady colors look great.Other than that, the ram is great and works as advertised.
R**.
Not hx434c16fb3k2 model! But still worth what I paid!
EDIT may 8th 2020 after seeing one person claim victory on this downbinned ram kit at 3800 mhz speeds i had to give it a shot in the dark! and well!!!!!!! the pic above says its booted. gonna run some stress testing shortly to see how stable it is or isnt....cl19 timing at 3800mhz, btw downbin J-DIE MICRON! is what this kit bins too with typhoon burner!Its NOT the exact ram modle number I looked up and found leading me to these for my ryzen build on msi mother boards its SPECIFIC for a certain ram! This is a different model then what its advertised as! Typhoon burner will tell all! J die downbin is what i received. But it did run on xmp settings at 3466mhz out the box. R5 1600 af msi b450i gaming plus ac mb. Part number for these are KHX3466C16D4/8GX the model I needed and in which these were supposed to be were HX434C16FB3K2/16 [2x8] sticks!PC has been running 24/7 at 3466 cl16 timings non stop! These sticks went up in price as I received the answer my review was posted. My set had something strange with xmp maybe where they are for intel as I've never owned an intel build cant be sure. But no the less highly recommend some of ya trying the 3466 kit if you have the 1600af or a 2600 chip or higher! This kit is pretty good for the money!
K**3
Listing shows incorrect CL rate (shows CL 15, is actually CL 16)
The listing states this memory has a CL rate of 15 when the memory I received actually has a CL rate of 16. The part number does match what the listing says but I was anticipating getting CL 15 memory. Please fix the listing to display the correct information for this product.
S**N
Works but software terrible
The rgb software for this is terrible and you have to always have the software loaded for it not to be on default rainbow. No other rbg software I use is able to detect the ram to sync it. I have not tested any overclocking with it yet.ProsWorks out of box at stockConsSoftware terribleRBGs
A**R
Misleading Information! Do read!
I was looking for a 3200mhz pair of RAM for my system and bought this HyperX over the XPG D30 because it was cheaper and had over 1000 positive reviews.I ignored the two negative reviews which mentioned that the frequency isn't as mentioned on the box and description of the product. Big mistake on my part.When I got the RAM and set it to 3200mhz my pc didn't even boot, so I tried 3000mhz and the same issue occurred. Eventually I dropped all the way down to 2400mhz and it booted.The previous two negative reviews on this are absolutely correct, this is only a 2400mhz RAM.I have now purchased XPG 3200mhz and it runs flawlessly on my system. AVOID BUYING THE HYPERX RAM, it probably is a fake product, this brand has a lot of Chinese fakes.
N**A
Enable XMP Profile 1
Ignore the negative reviews, including the one which is marked as helpful by so many others. People writing these reviews and complaining that the RAM is 2400 Mhz have no knowledge of how modern memory dies are made and what an XMP setting is.Modern RAM sticks are designed to run at a much lower frequency out of the box to ensure maximum compatibility across different boards. These RAM sticks are also often labelled as XMP ready, like this HyperX model.In order to run your memory at rated speed of 3200 Mhz, you need to go to your BIOS and set the memory XMP profile to Profile 1.Once you do this, it will run at C16 3200Mhz. This particular model from HyperX is really good for the price as I was able to even tighten the timings using Ryzen DRAM calculator. It's an excellent choice for the price.
B**K
HyperX Fury HX432C16FB3K2/16 DIMM DDR4 (Kit 2 x 8 GB) 16 GB 3200 MHz CL15 1Rx8, Black
This is a CL16 memory. I'm still don't understand why advertised as CL15. I bought one and CL16 arrived then asked for a replacement and CL16 arrived again. So I can confirm that if you buy this one you will receive CL16 memory instead of CL15!
K**P
Very Good CL16 Memory
Yep, it is CAS16 rated at 3200MHz - clue's in the model number - HX432C16FB3K2. Don't know why the description still mentions CL15 but then you can run this at CAS15 at a lower frequency. And this is the thing. According to Typhoon Burner, which is an excellent RAM interrogation tool, you can run this down to CAS10 but it will be at a much lower frequency of 667MHz. Also, one of the XMP profiles is indeed set to CAS15 but this will be at 3000MHz. So, it's all swings and roundabouts. You can reduce the CAS (which you can set in BIOS) but you'll also need to drop your frequency. Conversely, you can try overclocking this up to a higher frequency but you will probably need to up your CAS to 17 or 18 depending on what frequency you're going to.Which leads me to my only small gripe with this great RAM, and that's that I don't find it quite as overclockable as some of the Corsair stuff. To be fair though, I've got it running at 3333MHz with all the other timings staying as they're set for the XMP Certified Profile, so at CAS16 etc. With Corsair, I have been able to get a full 200Mhz increase without touching the timings. But, this was a bit cheaper and I'm not too bothered by that extra 67MHz!So, overall, happy enough with these sticks and the price was good when I purchased them. Oh, and they were actually in stock! They look nice too and the heatsinks seem pretty low profile so I don't have an issue with my CPU cooler.I'll enclose a screen dump of the Typhoon read-out for this RAM so you can see what it says.
M**E
It DOES run at 3200, phew!
Kingston HyperX Fury HX432C16FB3K2/16 DIMM DDR4 16 GB Kit (2 x 8 GB) 3200 MHz, CL16 1Rx8, Black, bought direct from Amazon for £61.98.(My motherboard: Gigabyte Z390 Gaming X).When I first installed this, I had the impression it was only going to run at 2400Mhz, but no, it's ok after all.I already have 2 x 8GB Kingston HyperX Fury installed, and they run automatically at 3200Mhz, but the model number is very slightly different (HX432C18FB2K2/16).However, I couldn't find another exact matching pair, so I risked buying these.The first pair are in A1 and B1, so I fitted these new ones in A2 and B2 and restarted the pc, and went into the BIOS, and it was all running at 2400 instead of 3200. :(I changed the XMP setting from disabled to Profile 1, but it still only showed the first pair at 3200, and the new pair at 2400, so the system would only run at the lower speed.However, after a restart and then going into the BIOS again, the full 3200Mhz showed for all 4 sticks :)So, as other reviewers have said, set your XMP to Profile 1. But in addition to that, before assuming it has not worked, save and exit, restart pc, and go back into the BIOS, and hopefully the change will then be correctly registered.I don't know how many games will actually use this extra RAM, but if flight sims like DCS and hopefully MSFS2020 benefit from it, then it's worth the outlay. I think this is good value at £62.
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