Thursday 26 June 2014

Kingston HyperX Fury Memory

For my Project Rampage III Cerberus, I had decided to use Kingston HyperX Fury series of 8GB DDR3-1866 kit.







As the build is meant for media rig for my living room, I don't need high memory or high performance memory. Kingston HyperX Fury fits the bill, in terms of price to performance.











The Kingston HyperX Fury line of memory will position itself between the HyperX Genesis and high-end HyperX Predator. Kingston aims to provide a affordable performance and enthusiast priced memory. Nice!



The Fury came in different color of heat spreader, Red, White, Black and Blue. Depending of the color scheme of the build, users have no issues in finding the right color.



The heat spreader of the memory modules are low profile and the PCB of the memory are black. Very nice, no more ugly green PCB!







Specifications of Kingston HyperX Fury



PNP: Plug and Play automatically overclocks the memory up to the system maximum specs.

Capacities: 1866 MHz

CAS Latency: 9,10.

Voltage: 1.5 V

Reliable: 100% tested.

Guaranteed: Lifetime warranty.



Once the memory is plugged in, this is what you’ll see for the SPD information. One feature of this memory is its ability to boot up at its rated speeds and timings from the get go.



Unlike my Corsair Vengence memory modules, I do not have to manually set the memory speed. Thumbs up!



The HyperX logo could be seen at the top of the heatspreader. The sides of the heatspreader, HyperX logo are not painted but more of CNC cut, very nice as well!











Apart from the Kingston HyperX 3K SSD, Kingston HyperX Fury is another great product which I would recommend to anyone.







I will do further test in terms of performance when the rig is up. Stay tune!





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