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Kingston HyperX Fury White DDR3-1866 2x4GB Memory Kit Review - PAGE 1
Wassim Oueslati - Wednesday, June 4th, 2014 Like ShareKingston Technology Company, Inc. is a major memory supplier with an impressive product stack that sees its name branding an extensive lineup of desktop and laptop memory, SSDs, USB drives, and flash memory. The California-based company is present in different market segments and offers products for every budget.
Gamers and enthusiasts alike should be aware of the Kingston's HyperX line of memory products which is engineered for extreme performance and reliability. Following the Predator and Genesis series, Kingston recently released the Fury series which is aimed at the entry level segment but still comes with impressive looks and promising performance on paper. The Fury lineup of memory is available in 4GB and 8GB DDR3 modules which are offered either individually or in 8GB and 16GB kits. The modules are binned at 1333MHz, 1600MHz, and 1866MHz speeds and require 1.5v. The Fury modules are available in red, blue, black, and white (which is a first in the HyperX line) and aesthetically should match most builds.
Today I will be taking a look at the HyperX Fury HX318C10FWK2/8 kit which consists of two of 4GB memory modules each running at 1866MHz with CL10 latency. The white asymmetrical heat spreaders and the black PCB give this kit an aggressive yet sophisticated look guaranteed to please system builders looking for a special touch. Newegg offers this kit for $79 and sweetens the deal with free shipping. At such price I am not expecting staggering performance, however Kingston has a proven track record of great products. Is the Fury worthy of the HyperX DNA?
Specifications:
CL(IDD)
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10 cycles
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Row Cycle Time (tRCmin)
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44.75ns (min.)
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Refresh to Active/Refresh Command Time (tRFCmin)
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260ns (min.)
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Row Active Time (tRASmin)
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32.125ns (min.)
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Maximum Operating Power
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TBD W*
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UL Rating
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94 V - 0
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Operating Temperature
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0 °C to 85 °C
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Information courtesy of Kingston @http://www.kingston.com/us/hyperx/memory/fury
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