uk.hardware.info Updated: 2020-06-01 08:38:45
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For a long time, memory was one of the most boring components of a PC: you just had to have as much of it as possible; the specific type and speed were of little importance. Now those strips of RAM are suddenly one of the most talked-about parts. It's tim...

16GB is the amount of memory we would recommend for most PCs right now. For office and surfing work, gaming and many other purposes, you'll get more than enough out of that for now. For example, it would be a good idea for video staff to go for even more...
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Today, we will be taking a look at the HyperX Fury DDR4 RAM in a 16GB (2x8GB) 2666MHz Kit. RAM is an essential part of any new PC build but can often go overlooked and consumers settle for whatever they can afford. However, with all the different speeds a...

When I asked for the HyperX FURY DDR4 RAM kit to be sent in for review, I mentioned I would be using it for my test bench and that I will. Not only does it look great, it offers some good performance and matches the pair of FURY SSD's I'm running in the S...
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chip.com.my Updated: 2020-06-01 08:38:47
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A number of months back, we reviewed the Kingston HyperX Fury DDR4 RAMs meant for X99 systems. This time around, it appears that Kingston has made new updates to the same of RAM sticks as preparation for the arrival of Intel's new Skylake processor and Z1...

Regardless if you're an overclocking enthusiast upgrading to Skylake, or just looking for memory with lower voltage values for your X99 system, The Kingston HyperX Fury DDR4 is an amazing kit for you to consider thanks to its superb overclocking capabili...
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In the middle of last week, I had a chance to meet the Leader of the Official Opposition in Alberta, Brian Jean from the Wildrose Party. "I heard you are pretty important," I joked as I began the conversation. "No, I am not, really," he replied in a genui...

With decently tight latencies at 15-17-17-35 and operating at 1.20V out of the box, what can we do if we loosened up the timings and bumped the voltage up to 1.35V? In the past, you can expect at least 10% of overclocking headroom, but it looks like times...
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While its still in its infancy, once the next generation of motherboards hits the market DDR4 will be the new standard and DRAM makers will want to have their lineups already prepped by then. Right now most company's rely on tried and tested product lineu...

Easy setup, Large capacities available, Solid overclocking, Low voltage, Good DIMM height, Lifetime warranty, Price...

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Kingston HyperX FURY DDR4 Memory Kit ReviewThe FURY memory series have received really positive feedback from the community due to their ease of use and affordable pricing and Kingston carries that over the new DDR4 release of the series. While there real...
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When you're building a tower, memory normally gets the last thought; you budget for all of the other key parts and then you find yourself having to readjust when you remember that you didn't add any memory to your basket. With consumer memory kits roughly...

Low profile design, Lifetime warranty, Excellent overclocking performance...

DDR4 pricing is still expensive, “With rock solid ‘out of the box’ performance, the Kingston Fury DDR4 range is one to consider for your high-end build.”, Kingston HyperX Fury DDR4 2666MHz 32GB Memory Kit Review, Thank you, Kingston, for providing this...

Pricing (accurate at the time of writing)The Kingston HyperX Fury 2666MHz 32GB memory kit can be found at Newegg in the US for $354.99. UK resellers were hard to find, currently only Dabs sell the kit at £271.22. This price includes Kingston's lifetime wa...
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The RAM kit in question today is Kingston's HyperX Fury series of memory, of which, while we already know it is double the density, we also get this kit with a speed of 2666MHz, and even sports CAS15 timings. On top of all of this love that this latest ki...

While not an obvious standout in any section of the breakdown, Kingston's HyperX Fury 2666MHz CAS15 32GB kit is really well rounded. The price is right for the density, they perform well out of the box and afford enthusiasts a bit of room to play, and at...
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