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HyperX Fury 32GB (16GBx2) 3600MHz CL17 (HX436?
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I'm running good at 2667 Mhz on my HP OMEN 880-120


















Which leads me to my only small gripe with this great RAM, and that's that I don't find it quite as overclockable as some of the Corsair stuff. To be fair though, I've got it running at 3333MHz with all the other timings staying as they're set for the XMP Certified Profile, so at CAS16 etc. With Corsair, I have been able to get a full 200Mhz increase without touching the timings. But, this was a bit cheaper and I'm not too bothered by that extra 67MHz!
So, overall, happy enough with these sticks and the price was good when I purchased them. Oh, and they were actually in stock! They look nice too and the heatsinks seem pretty low profile so I don't have an issue with my CPU cooler.
I'll enclose a screen dump of the Typhoon read-out for this RAM so you can see what it says.

(My motherboard: Gigabyte Z390 Gaming X).
When I first installed this, I had the impression it was only going to run at 2400Mhz, but no, it's ok after all.
I already have 2 x 8GB Kingston HyperX Fury installed, and they run automatically at 3200Mhz, but the model number is very slightly different (HX432C18FB2K2/16).
However, I couldn't find another exact matching pair, so I risked buying these.
The first pair are in A1 and B1, so I fitted these new ones in A2 and B2 and restarted the pc, and went into the BIOS, and it was all running at 2400 instead of 3200. :(
I changed the XMP setting from disabled to Profile 1, but it still only showed the first pair at 3200, and the new pair at 2400, so the system would only run at the lower speed.
However, after a restart and then going into the BIOS again, the full 3200Mhz showed for all 4 sticks :)
So, as other reviewers have said, set your XMP to Profile 1. But in addition to that, before assuming it has not worked, save and exit, restart pc, and go back into the BIOS, and hopefully the change will then be correctly registered.
I don't know how many games will actually use this extra RAM, but if flight sims like DCS and hopefully MSFS2020 benefit from it, then it's worth the outlay. I think this is good value at £62.


And this RAM is a case in point. A familiar part and of course very necessary. The price vs performance was in the sweet spot for my budget and I recognised the name which, goes someway to giving some confidence.
16 GB (2x8) isn't exactly exotic today, but it's plenty for doing intensive computer operations like Photoshop which, this PC is used for. Gamers inevitably will want more and perhaps those doing graphical video, although I'm sure this would be sufficient.
Super well made with incorporated heatsink that is also a bit of a visual thing as well if having a PC with a clear side cover and lots of LED's are your thing.
Overall, solid value for money and so far works as described.

On paper, this RAM is extremely good. In fact, I've used it in several build. But on my most recent build, I cant go an hour without the infamous Windows 10 Blue Screen errors. All the errors refer to a memory problem, and since that's the only thing I've recently 'upgraded', for once, I believe Windows.
Ill be returning my newest addition of RAM, since this set is clearly faulty. BUT wait! this RAM is actually really good... most of the time. Like I said, I've used it on many different builds and it works great. It's just this one build it doesnt like

Not too large which is great as my heat sink and fan go over the memory area.
Glad I bought, I won't ever run out of memory with all that.
