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HyperX Fury 16GB (8GBx2) 3600MHz CL17 (HX436C?
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- + Стабильное качество.
- - Нет.
- + Не высокая, стильно выглядит, завелась без проблем с XMP на 3600 МГц.
- - Нет.
- + Хорошая память в возможностью разгона из коробки.
- - Немного смутило, что без включения XMP (DOCS) в Биоса память запустилась на на 2400МГц,...
- + Не могу себя назвать игроком. И компьютер себе собирал, по большей части, не для игр. Хотя видеокарта планируется к покупке. Основная задача возлагаемая на компьютер - это воспроизведение 4K видео и источник для стерео. Для этих задач данная модель оперативки вполне достаточна. Думаю и для редких игр в будущем хватит характеристик. Для современной системы 16 гб это стандарт. Мне вряд ли больше...
NOTE: Be aware that the default plug-and-play MHz rating of this RAM is 2400MHz for maximum compatibility purposes, but there are two standard XMP profiles for it in BIOS that can be set for either 3200MHz or 3000MHz. I set mine for 3200MHz & everything is running fine.
Listed below is my latest 1080p gaming, home/office & productivity PC build:
- CASE - CORSAIR ICUE 220T RGB Airflow ATX Mid-Tower (Black, x3 RGB Fans Removed)
- FAN(S) - CORSIAR ML120 PRO 120mm Premium Magnetic Levitation PWM 4-Pin Fans (4 Total - 3 Front Intake & 1 Rear Exhaust)
- PSU - SEASONIC PRIME Ultra 650W 80+ Platinum 140mm Compact ATX (SSR-650PD2)
- MOTHERBOARD - MSI B450 TOMAHAWK MAX (ATX Form-Factor), Ryzen 3000 Revision Board w/Expanded BIOS
- CPU - AMD RYZEN 3700X 8-Core 16-Thread w/Wraith Prism Cooler (Using Innovation Cooling Graphite Thermal Pad 40x40mm)
- MEMORY - KINGSTON HyperX Fury 32GB (4x8GB) 3200MHz DDR4 CL15 DIMMs (HX432C16FB3K2/16 x 2)
- WIFI ADAPTER - ASUS AX3000 Next-Gen WiFi-6 Dual Band PCIe Wireless Adapter (PCE-AX58BT)
- GPU - EVGA NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 TI SC ULTRA GAMING (06G-P4-1667-KR)
- INTERNAL BOOT/SYSTEM DRIVE - INTEL SSD D3-S4610 Enterprise-Class Series (SSDSC2KG480G801) 480GB SATA 2.5
- INTERNAL SECONDARY DRIVE - WESTERN DIGITAL BLUE HDD 500GB SATA 2.5

Taiphoon Burner reveals the ICs Hyperx used are Nanya A-die. No clue how well these can be pushed, but they work out well for a Ryzen 2700x.
Runs fine at 3200 MHz, 14-18-18-38 on a Strix X470-f with bios 5204, agesa 1.0.0.3
Using 1.4v for those timings to be stable, and I'm fine with that. Not a bad buy for 70-ish bucks.

Its NOT the exact ram modle number I looked up and found leading me to these for my ryzen build on msi mother boards its SPECIFIC for a certain ram! This is a different model then what its advertised as! Typhoon burner will tell all! J die downbin is what i received. But it did run on xmp settings at 3466mhz out the box. R5 1600 af msi b450i gaming plus ac mb. Part number for these are KHX3466C16D4/8GX the model I needed and in which these were supposed to be were HX434C16FB3K2/16 [2x8] sticks!
PC has been running 24/7 at 3466 cl16 timings non stop! These sticks went up in price as I received the answer my review was posted. My set had something strange with xmp maybe where they are for intel as I've never owned an intel build cant be sure. But no the less highly recommend some of ya trying the 3466 kit if you have the 1600af or a 2600 chip or higher! This kit is pretty good for the money!

But the RGB on the RAM looks choppy. Almost like if it was 30fps and not 60fps lol. Its not that smooth when using certain modes that cycle through colors. Not a major deal but it does keep me from giving 5 stars.
However the steady colors look great.
Other than that, the ram is great and works as advertised.

It works on both Intel and AMD configurations, tested on both with no issues. The RGB is fine, not too dim and not too bright, it can be controlled via various software, but I personally don't, as I don't need another program to hijack my resources.
All Omen 30L Intel Z490/10th Gen processors owners, here is some very valuable information if you decided to configure your new Omen 30L with only 8GB or ram with the idea to add your own ram kits later and save some money.
There are several threads with customers with that exact same issue that I am having, we spent a lot of money on the new 30L and opted out of the very expensive ram that HP is offering with the idea to upgrade by ourselves, after all the Omen is marketed towards enthusiast that are expected to do a lot of upgrades and changes on their own, unfortunately we all found out the hard way that the memory upgrade is almost impossible, unless we buy a very expensive ram from HP directly ($158 for a single 8GB HyperX Fury RGB, excluding shipping and tax!!!), naturally most people would try to find a way to get their own ram in, but the way HP has done it, is only ram modules approved by them and with specific identification numbers are accepted to be recognized by the Omen Command Center in order to get control over the overclocking abilities and RGB lightning control.
After spending days with HP support, sales, parts sales, community and testing myself, I found a solution, a very easy one for everyone that wants to throw their own ram kit and activate their Intel XMP profile! Mind you first that HP's Bios is locked and there are no controls over XMP profiles, also you are still not going to be able to control the RGB, which to me is a less of a problem.
OK, on to the solution, all you need to do is go ahead and install Intel's own - Extreme Tuning Utility, or also known as Intel XTU, it can be found directly on Intel's website, use your Google skills and it will come up right away. Step by step below:
- All you need to do after installing it is to run it
- Go to the memory section
- If your memory kit supports Intel XMP, you will see the profiles there
- Select the proper profile (in my case XMP1 3200mhz, CL16/18/18 for HyperX Fury RGB)
- Accept the selection and reboot your computer
- After the reboot you will have your memory's XMP profile activated and running at the proper speed.
- If you want, you can go ahead and uninstall the Intel XTU, and the profile will still be active and working (fully tested, that's what I did myself)
- At the end enjoy your freshly upgraded Omen 30L with the XMP and timings that are intended by the manufacturer for your memory!
A few side notes:
The ram provided by HP doesn't use XMP, even if you overclock it via HP OCC, it only used JDEC and timings that are not even close to the XMP, for example my 8GB stick is rated at 18/21/21 at 1.2 volts, but after Overlocking with HP OCC, the timings are running at 22/22/22/52 and JDEC profile - all that easily verifiable with CPU-Z.
After using the Intel XTU and activating the XMP profile of the new or the old (stock) ram, everything works as intended by Kingston with the proper timings, again verified by CPU-Z
That is it, I hope that I saved all of you a lot of headaches and countless hours of testing.
Also HP I saved you a lot of money, as I am sure most people will be frustrated with this major flaw and return their computers to you without even wasting their time.
Word of advise to HP, just give a simple slider for the people that buy your otherwise beautiful new Omen series, that would enable or disable the XMP profile, it will be just enough, we can all avoid future problems this way.
And final words for people that consider configuring and buying their own Omen 30L - make sure to select the type and amount of memory that you need, yes it would be a little bit more expensive, but this way you can avoid all of the above, don't make the same mistake as me or all the other customers that decided to save some money!


Pros
Works out of box at stock
Cons
Software terrible
RBGs



Fast forward to now, I replaced all that ram with 2 sticks of 8gb Hyper X, and now can use the full XMP profile. This has allowd a solid boost to my frame rates, netting solid 144fps in PUBG, which is perfect for the 144hz monitor and what I was striving for in my build to begin with.
Hope this ram lasts longer than the Patriot viper ram that was over priced and could not ever live up to its rated MHz. If it fails premature, I will revise the review, but as of now it is a great deal.


RAM buying tip: If you're buying 2 sticks, buy them as singles, 4 sticks buy them as 2 2 packs. Why? If you have an issue with one stick, Kingston requires you RMA all the sticks from the kit you bought, so if you buy a 2 pack and one stick fails, you have to send them both. If you buy a 4 pack and one goes bad, you have to send them all 4 back, and you have no RAM in your PC.
PC Build:
CPU: i7-10700k
CPUC: Noctua NH-D15 Chromax
MOBO: MSI Z490-A PRO
RAM: 32GB (4x8GB) HyperX Fury DDR4 3200
GFX: MSI GTX 1080 Gaming X
PSU: Seasonic Focus Plus Gold 750w
DRIVES: 250GB Samsung 970 EVO Plus M.2, 1TB Seagate SSHD, 2TB Samsung 860 Evo SSD, 4TB WD Black HDD


One problem is that it won’t cold boot. If I have it turned off for about an hour and start, it gives the 4 alien flashes with memory problem. After trying a few times it finally restarts with xmp disabled. It then has to be reenabled. This is alienwares fault, so no stars deducted.
Update 6/20:
I returned them for the 3200 speed version. It runs and starts rock solid. Bugs me the faster speed almost worked but oh well.



One suggestion to the end-users, before buying RAMs: Make sure that the configuration and frequencies match the QVL from your motherboard. I wanted to purchase G.Skill Trident RAMs because of the cool-looking RGB lights, but these were the only set of 16BG X2 at 3600Mhz that looked compatible with my motherboard, so I followed the QVL suggestion. The RGB lights on these RAMs are actually surprisingly very cool. So far, I am very happy with my purchase. I might consider buying a higher frequency set when the motherboard's QVL is updated, even though right now I enjoy these RAMs and they give me more than I need.

and work perfectly there, giving 3200cl16 with built-in profile 1. They take up four slots,
and are expandable to 128GB (although I haven't verified this.) OpenRGB gives Linux
support for the RGBs that works perfectly. Happy camper!


My desktop is HP Pavilion Desktop Gaming, "Sunflower" motherboard, with Ryzen 5 and 8GB of RAM (Samsung brand). I do not currently use it for gaming, but I run Visual Studio 2019 to develop Web applications. Obviously VS 2019 is memory hungry and the RAM utilization can peak at 2 GB during debugging. Now with 16 GB of RAM, the RAM utilization max at 60-70%. I am happy.
