Tuesday, March 3rd 2015

HyperX Releases FURY DDR4 Memory; Adds High-capacity Predator DDR4 Kits

HyperX, a division of Kingston Technology Company, Inc., the independent world leader in memory products, today announced HyperX FURY DDR4 memory. HyperX FURY DDR4 is the first product line to offer automatic overclocking via plug-and-play functionality for the next generation of high-end desktops featuring the Intel X99 chipset and Haswell-E processors. HyperX FURY DDR4 is available in 2133MHz, 2400MHz and 2666MHz frequencies, and in various kits configurations from 8GB to 64GB.

HyperX FURY DDR4 memory is a cost-efficient high-performance upgrade for Intel 6- and 8-core processors and helps to provide faster video editing, 3D rendering, gaming and AI processing. It takes full advantage of the power efficiency of DDR4 with low 1.2V settings. HyperX FURY DDR4 features a low profile heat spreader in the signature FURY asymmetrical design with black PCB to stand out and complement the latest PC hardware designs.
In addition to the new FURY DDR4 memory line, HyperX is expanding its high-end Predator DDR4 family with 32GB and 64GB kits for performance seekers and enthusiasts who need the absolute fastest memory in the world. HyperX Predator DDR4 is available in frequencies up to 3000MHz and in various kit configurations.

"We are excited to expand our HyperX DDR4 offerings with FURY for the entry-level enthusiast who wants to maximize their gaming and user experience with simple plug-and-play memory," said Lawrence Yang, business manager, HyperX. "FURY DDR4 is ideal for someone looking for premium components with faster speeds, high performance with maximum reliability and great aesthetics, all for a minimal investment."

HyperX is the high-performance product division of Kingston Technology, encompassing high-speed DDR4 and DDR3 memory, SSDs, USB Flash drives, headsets and gaming accessories. Targeted at gamers, overclockers and enthusiasts, HyperX is known throughout the world for quality, performance and innovation. HyperX is committed to eSports as it sponsors over 20 teams globally and is the main sponsor of Intel Extreme Masters. HyperX can be found at many shows including Brasil Game Show, China Joy, DreamHack, gamescom and PAX.

HyperX FURY DDR4 Features and Specifications:
  • Easy to install: plug-and-play1 functionality
  • Automatic overclocking: reach faster speeds and higher capacities just by installing the memory, no adjustments in BIOS needed
  • Cost-efficient: the perfect combination of price and DDR4 performance
  • Unique: asymmetrical, signature FURY heat spreader
  • Design: low profile, black heat spreader color and matching PCB
  • Reliable: 100% factory tested
  • Compatible: tested with all popular brands of motherboards
  • Guaranteed: lifetime warranty, free technical support
  • Capacities: 8GB, 16GB, 32GB & 64GB kits
  • Frequency: 2133MHz, 2400MHz, 2666MHz
  • CAS Latency: CL14-CL15
  • Voltage: 1.2V
  • Operating Temperature: 0°C to 85°C
  • Storage Temperature: -55°C to 100°C
  • Dimensions: 133.35mm x 34.24mm
  • Compatible: with Intel X99 chipset
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10 Comments on HyperX Releases FURY DDR4 Memory; Adds High-capacity Predator DDR4 Kits

#2
Easo
JorgeY-A-W-N
Oh, you... You are not even trying.

OT
This "leader in world" is starting to get annoying.
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Steven B
EasoOh, you... You are not even trying.

OT
This "leader in world" is starting to get annoying.
They are the largest 3rd party memory module producer
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#4
natr0n
I'm digging those predators, for not just look but function as well.
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#6
Xajel
Damn, still no 2x16GB kit (32GB on a miniITX)
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#7
Easo
Steven BThey are the largest 3rd party memory module producer
I know they are big, but it is still annoying.
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#8
NutZInTheHead
Schmuckleyso..Anyone tried these?
I have them Predator DIMMs and they look super sexy.
I really like them and am happy I went with Kingston.

Those heatsinks are really heavy though.
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#9
Schmuckley
NutZInTheHeadI have them Predator DIMMs and they look super sexy.
I really like them and am happy I went with Kingston.

Those heatsinks are really heavy though.
So..What do they do? :D
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#10
Aquinus
Resident Wat-man
JorgeY-A-W-N
I typically don't agree with Jorge, but I do have to this time. Until we start seeing higher density DIMMs, I will not be impressed because it's not like CPUs are currently starved for bandwidth or low latency memory. My X79 board supports 64GB and DDR3 is going to be cheaper, so what's the motivation? Now if they said there was a 8-dimm 128GB kit, that's changing the landscape, but it's not. I want 16GB DIMMs.
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