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December 2014
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Lifetime Warranty, Unique Looks, Low Profile, Plug and Play Self Overclocking
DDR3L is a bit of a niche product. If you are building a Haswell or AMD based system and looking for some additional power savings, DDR3L is worth looking into. You do need to check the motherboard specifications to make sure DDR3L is an option though. Th...
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Gepubliceerd: 2014-10-15, Auteur: Eric , beoordeeld door: futurelooks.com
Respectable stock XMP performance, Exceeds specifications when tuned manually, Fantastic looking heat spreaders (especially in white), Highly affordable 16GB memory kits, Perfectly stable and compatible with all our Z97 boards
No HyperX Fury DDR4 available (Yet!)
The Kingston HyperX Fury 16GB 1866 MHz DDR3 memory is an extremely attractive and affordable RAM kit for Z97 systems. It has both higher frequencies, respectable performance, stability, auto overclock PnP settings, and a Lifetime warranty. What you don't ...
Gepubliceerd: 2014-06-30, Auteur: Steve , beoordeeld door: gamersnexus.net
RAM is still a rather uninteresting subject, and no DDR3 kits are going to change that right now. The Fury memory doesn't exhibit obscene performance anywhere and seems to be at a minimum on-par with competition, if not slightly better than it. This combi...
With the Fury series, Kingston introduced several memory modules aimed at entry-level games and enthusiasts. There are three bin speeds available, 1333Mhz, 1600MHz, and 1866Mhz; all of which require just 1.5v. The Fury memory lacks XMP profiles but comes ...
Low price, High overclocking potential, Problem-free installation and configuration, Great looks, Good performance/value ratio
Performance of 4GB modules is slightly lower than expected,
Kingston HyperX Fury is a great, new memory series. It has everything that most gamers and enthusiasts need including high performance, great looks, and more importantly, a reasonable price. It is an optimal memory kit for those who care about high qualit...
We find that the Kingston HyperX Fury Memory is a tremendous value and considering the memory overclocking capabilities, you won't find a better performing unit at this price range....
Works as advertised, Stable at stock timings, XMP profiles detected, Overclocks easily, Attractive, welldone heatspreaders, Black PCB, Available in white!, Lifetime warranty
Some boards may not detect timings with 100% accuracy (BIOS dependent), Not available in speeds over 1866 MHz at this time
Until DDR4 kits start making an appearance, the RAM story hasn't changed much over the past year or so. Still, the new HyperX Fury modules from Kingston have managed to refresh a popular line of memory modules and offer something distinctive, even if they...
The Kingston HyperX Fury products should be available for purchase on April 7th according to the information provided by Kingston. The MSRP on this particular kit is $89.99, which lands it right in the middle of similar 1.5 V 1866 MHz kits. So, I think ...
Ever since Intel's Sandy Bridge Core processors hit the market, overclocking has been quite easy for us reviewers. Overclocking memory used to involve tuning the front side bus or base clock of the processor to precisely measure the maximum attainable RAM...
After giving this set of HyperX Fury modules in white a good run, I found the overclocking margin available was more than sufficient to allow these modules to play in a much deeper pool when it comes to maximum memory speeds. At 2666MHz, using timings of ...