uk.hardware.info Updated: 2020-06-01 08:41:53
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Skylake was introduced at the same time that the new DDR4 standard became mainstream, because pretty much all Skylake motherboards support this type of memory. Therefore, in order to assist you in your choice, we'll compare the performance and overclock...

The change from DDR3 to DDR4 is not a huge improvement, but more of an evolution. Power consumption has been reduced and clock speed has been improved, but for the average user, this doesn't mean much in practise. If you're building a Skylake system, yo...
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It's official, DDR3 memory's time has effectively passed as being the go to platform and has humbly passed the torch onto DDR4. When the first batch of DDR4 memory came onto the scene to provide RAM to Intel's Haswell-E (LGA 2011v3) platform, it was hella...

Looks good, Performs brilliantly for the price, Nice overclocking headroom, Nice low profile heat sinks for maximum cooler compatibility, Great value for money...

Only currently available in black, Lots of other kits around the same price point which competes similarly...

So there we have it, another HyperX memory kit and overall, a pretty good showing from the rebranded memory division at Kingston. Although they might be separate brands, the Kingston lineage goes on as the Fury not only does well, but it performs a lot be...
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EVGA serves up a beautiful GTX 950 Super SuperClock ACX 2.0 sporting 768 Shader units 32 ROPs, 2940 million transistors with 2 GB od high-speed GDDR5 running across a 128-bit bus. The EVGA GTX 950 SSC ACX 2.0 gets a factory overclock to 1190 MHz which is...
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Overclocking the HyperX kit was a slightly more challenging than just changing a multiplier. I tried to bump up to 2600MHz by changing the stock multiplier from 24 to 26 however, those settings just resulted in a motherboard boot loop. Eventually the BIOS...

Towards the end of the year, Intel is expected to release the Skylake line of CPUs which should support DDR4 for mainstream desktops. For now, high-end desktop users with x99 motherboards are the only group that can utilize DDR4. Some may ask, what are...
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Some time ago we had a chance to test HyperX Predator DDR4-3000 memory kit which is top series of Kingston memory line designed for gamers and computer enthusiasts. Recently Kingston presented DDR4 memory from a lower series but also designed for demandin...

High performance, Good price/performance ratio, High overclocking potential, Good looks, Easy to install and configure...

none worth to mention...

HyperX FURY is a perfect memory for all gamers and power users who wish to use Intel Haswell-E platform but don't want to spend too much money on RAM.I can easily recommend HyperX FURY to all gamers or those who care about high performance kept in reasona...
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Not that long ago we took a look at Kingston's first DDR4 memory kit, their HyperX Predator. Kingston Launched their HyperX FURY line with DDR3 last year and have now brought it up to DDR4. HyperX FURY DDR4 kits will be available in 8GB, 16GB, 32GB and 64...

Good overall performance, Lots of overclocking headroom, XMP Profile, Lifetime warranty, No clearance issues...

None that I found...

As far as performance goes this kit's XMP profile has it running at 2400 MHz with timings of 15-15-15-35 at 1.2V. The kit performs just like any other 2400 MHz DDR4 kit out there. What I was really impressed with was how far I was able to push this kit. K...
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proclockers.com Updated: 2020-06-01 08:41:55
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Kingston Technology has been around since 1998 and impressing enthusiasts and system builders the whole time. Their HyperX DDR3 memory line includes the Genesis, PnP (plug and Play), LoVo (Low-Voltage), Predator, Fury, Beast, and H20 series. They have rec...

Lifetime Warranty, Unique Looks, Low Profile, Plug and Play Self Overclocking...

The HyperX Fury 32GB (4x8GB) DDR4 2400MHz memory kit is a fantastic offering from Kingston. The Automatic overclocking feature is fool proof and it that is not enough, there is more MHz to be had by adding voltage and fine tuning the timings yourself. The...
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Kingston has a long history of providing memory products for PC enthusiasts, so it's no surprise they've gone all in with the latest DDR4 platform. Their current HyperX DDR4 offerings include the Predator and Fury lines, which are both aimed at enthusiast...

There isn't much we can describe beyond what you've seen during the review. The performance was right on par with what you'd expect out of a DDR4-2400 MHz kit. Where this kit will separate itself from many competitor kits is its overclocking potential...
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