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FEATURED Kingston HyperX FURY 32GB DDR4-2400 CL15 - HX424C15FBK4/32

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Woomack

Benching Team Leader
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Jan 2, 2005
We could see review of HyperX FURY 32GB DDR4-2400 memory kit on the front page couple of days ago. I've received the same memory kit will little delay so now will add couple of my tests.

HyperX FURY is maybe not the highest Kingston memory series but is still designed for more demanding users and enthusiasts who care about high quality in reasonable price.


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Below we can see memory profiles. HyperX FURY has only one XMP profile while higher - Predator series, had two. One is still enough for all what you need especially that base clock is not so high - DDR4-2400.
AIDA64 has problems to read CL. Except that all other timings seem correct. Our main timings are 15-15-15-35 so about the same as SPD profile. Since SPD is nearly the same as XMP we can be sure that even at auto settings this memory will run at declared speed. It's also one of the main features of FURY series which we could see also in DDR3 memory ( reviewed couple of months ago ).

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Kingston is using Hynix MFR series IC in all their DDR4 so also here we can expect this IC. As you can see in post 2, memory scalling is also close to what we can see in other Hynix DDR4 kits.


Test results at default settings can be seen below:

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Overclocking Results

2666 15-15-15-35 1.20V

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2400 12-12-12-28 1.35V

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2666 13-13-13-28 1.35V

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2800 14-14-14-32 1.35V

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3000 15-15-15-35 1.38V

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DDR4-3200 was possible to boot and was passing some tests but wasn't stable enough to pass SuperPi 32 or HyperPi 32 or any other longer memory based test.
 
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I've added couple of photos.
Feel free to comment, ask questions or add your results on HyperX FURY DDR4 memory.
 
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