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21.5.2020

Yep, it is CAS16 rated at 3200MHz - clue's in the model number - HX432C16FB3K2. Don't know why the description still mentions CL15 but then you can run this at CAS15 at a lower frequency. And this is the thing. According to Typhoon Burner, which is an excellent RAM interrogation tool, you can run this down to CAS10 but it will be at a much lower frequency of 667MHz. Also, one of the XMP profiles is indeed set to CAS15 but this will be at 3000MHz. So, it's all swings and roundabouts. You can reduce the CAS (which you can set in BIOS) but you'll also need to drop your frequency. Conversely, you can try overclocking this up to a higher frequency but you will probably need to up your CAS to 17 or18 depending on what frequency you're going to.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.
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21.7.2020

Kingston HyperX Fury HX432C16FB3K2/16 DIMM DDR4 16 GB Kit (2 x 8 GB) 3200 MHz, CL16 1Rx8, Black, bought direct from Amazon for £61.98.(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.
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10.11.2019

I've been building my own gaming computers for 20 years, so I've used tons of brands of RAM and have lots of experience installing it. I was looking to upgrade the RAM in my most recent build, because it was made primarily for surfing the web and checking email. Well, it turns out my son is wanting a new computer, so I figured I could upgrade that web surfer to a decent gaming rig. Starting things off was this RAM.When looking for RAM, you always want to make sure it'll match up with the motherboard you have. For instance, with this RAM, it uses DDR4 memory. DDR4 is specific and works with only specific motherboards. All manufacturers will have compatibility information on their respective sites.It'll require some legwork to check it out, but it'll be there. Sometimes upgrading one part will necessitate the need to upgrade another part, so keep that in mind. You may find yourself with a nonworking PC if you didn't do things right.As it stands, this memory was compatible with all of my components and has worked well with everything I've thrown at it so far. I'm not really surprised though, because HyperX is a reputable brand that I've been buying from for a while now. Right now, I have 3 computers utilizing HyperX memory. Zero issues so far with it.
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20.10.2019

While this RAM is fully capable of being overclocked significantly, it's also excellent RAM for those of us running more... menial setups.I'm running this HyperX Fury in a Dell Inspiron 5680 desktop. I've made a few modifications to the system, and before this upgrade it was running an Intel Core i5-8400, an Asus Geforce GTX 1080Ti, a Crucial P1 NVMe - and Crucial 8GB RAM DDR-2666 x2 (total of 16GB). Given there are four slots for RAM available, I popped these two sticks of HyperX Fury in alongside my existing 16GB, and voila - 32GB RAM running at stock clocks.Now, generally speaking it's historically been recommended not to mix and match RAM types, and for overclocking this is especially true.However, if you're running stock clocks this generally isn't an issue these days, and after some stress testing 3DMark and hours of Borderlands 3 gaming, this RAM hasn't let me down, and has been rock solid alongside the original Crucial memory.Nothing to complain about here. The price is reasonable, the overclocking potential is great - and interoperability with existing RAM, at least in my experience - at factory clocks, has been fantastic.5 stars out of 5. An easy recommendation.
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2.9.2019

Memory has come a long way in the last 5 years when I built my computer. These sticks are DDR4, which were extremely expensive back just a few years ago which goes to show how volatile the price of memory can be. DDR4 sticks of a similar nature would be at least double the price back then.One thing to remember, is that DDR4 sticks need a new motherboard to take advantage with XMP support meaning you no longer need to tweak BIOS timing settings for your RAM. As long as this feature is enabled, then the motherboard will automatically set the values and utilise the maximum speed your systems supports. This leads to faster speeds overall that you may notice during RAM intensive scenarios such as caching game textures.The sticks look good.There are a variety of the similar sticks with the HyperX branding that light up in use, but these do not. A bit chunkier than some RAM sticks wit hthe heatsinks, but should go in no problems. After that, it's just RAM at the end of the day, so don't expect as much difference as upgrading your SSD or videocard.
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22.10.2019

I'll keep this fairly short, since this is just RAM.I already owned some 2400MHz DDR4 just like this that is now about 2 years old, so I have something to compare this to. 2666MHz now can run out of the box without messing with XMP, which is nice. Especially for those who are less tech savvy.The cosmetics haven't changed much in 2 years. There's a slightly more aggressive bit at the top, but overall still the same low profile heat spreader. Great for if you need low profile ram to clear things like radiators or fans that might come down over your motherboard from the top panel of the case.Kingston's RMA isn't hateful. I did have to RMA my RAM that I spoke of earlier.I was getting weird boot issues and occasional blue screens. Kingston has lifetime warranties on their HyperX RAM, so fear not, they will take it. I got my new sticks and no problems since. It didn't take a century, but it definitely was not as fast as EVGA.
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4.9.2020

The best thing one can say about a bit of computer kit is nothing, really. In other words you fit it and it performs well and you forget about it.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.
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2.9.2019

I've got this RAM alongside 2x16GB Corsair Vengence modules, for a total of 48GB RAM. I've got an AMD 2700X processor and the RAM is currently clocked at 2933 MHz. It's all working perfectly. To be fair their really isn't much between the two sets of modules. The heat syncs on the HyperX ram are nice and the modules fitted into the board very easily.There are some interesting features such as the Intel XMP feature, but I'm using an AMD CPU so I can't comment on how well it works. The CAS Latencies are 15,16.I've given it 4 stars as it does appear to be at the top end of the cost for RAM at the moment. Perhaps if you are building a PC with the latest Intel Processors then it would be worth it,but if you are building an AMD one then I'm not sure that the additional cost comes with much benefit.
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31.10.2019

I put these into a slightly older PC running Windows 10 (upgrading from 8GB). No issues whatsoever. They slid smoothly into the slots, they were recognized on bootup, just what you'd expect. Had them in there for a few weeks now, I'm not having any problems.A small thing. They are kind of bulky, and part of the bulkiness I think are that they have a little extra plastic that is going into making them Look Cool. They do Look Cool, but I could care less about this sort of thing. It's hidden inside my tower case...If it would shave a couple bucks off the price, I wish companies would put zero thought into the appearance of this kind of product.It's all about the specs and reliability...But they do look super-cool if that kind of thing matters to you.
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5.10.2019

What you have here is two sticks of 8gb of RAM, which is fine for the moment, although obviously looking forward a lot of motherboards have only two slots so if you think you'll ever need more than 16gb (unlikely surely) then you're limiting your options on expansion. Then again at this price - maybe you shouldn't care.DDR4 has been around a while now, so most newer PCs will take it, and luckily the timings and stuff mean a lot less now than they used to - its pretty much plug and play to the most of us, and tweakable to the rest of us, but do make sure your bios isn't on some slow mode like "safe boot" or something daft, it should otherwise be able to work it out.I had no issues at all with the RAM.It's working just fine.
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26.6.2020

I got a 2x 16 32GB 3200MHZ kit with the intent of upgrading from my 2x8 stock 2666mhz ram in my Alienware aurora r7. Dell had the ram in the computer in the 2nd (1) and 4th (2) slots from the cpu (the order from cpu to front of case is listed as 3, 1, 4, 2 oddly). I first installed the ram in the same configuration. I had difficulty getting the system to post consistently, if I shut down fully the computer wouldn't boot up without a CMOS clear. I then decided to try and use the 1st (3) and 3rd (4) slots from the cpu and it immediately fixed the problem. The system booted immediately running XMP profile 1 (3200MHZ), with a CPU overclock and is 100% stable.

29.9.2019

The HyperX FURY DDR4 memory kit's special feature is its ability to auto-overclock up to 3466 MHz. The XMP facility allows the motherboard to set the appropriate values without having to manually tweak the BIOS. This will obviously be of great help to many people, but XMP is not favoured by all and some people find it flaky, but it's not essential to the proper function of the memory so it's a matter of personal choice.Certainly for those who use the latest high end Intel Processor I would recommend these. They don't come cheap but you get plenty of bang for your buck with these cutting edge DDR4 modules.

30.9.2020

I bought an Alienware Aurora R11 with an Intel i9 processor in September 2020 + figured I would replace the 8 GB memory it shipped with with 64 GB of this. It... did not quite work at the time. It worked on either JEDEC or XMP 2, but when I set the PC to XMP 1, it froze, sometimes loading BIOS, sometimes at the Windows Hello screen, sometimes after a minute or two later in Windows 10, version 2004. In short... not great!Finally, though, Alienware shipped BIOS 1.0.3 in November. After installing that, this memory is working great set to XMP 1. Rock solid, stable, no problems at all.

10.6.2020

I'm super happy with the RAM I purchased. I'll admit I was slightly worried that something in my Alienware Aurora setup might have prevented me from installing all four modules, but when the RAM finally arrived it was a cinch to install and had no issues at all.Upon first boot up I had to confirm that I had changed my hardware at the BIOS screen, but after that Windows recognized the 64Gb without issue.It's been about a month since I purchased and installed the RAM and have not experienced any system stability issues, so I'm really happy with my purchase.

21.11.2020

I bought 4 x 16 GB of these, replacing the original 32GB HyperX(FM) FURY 2933mhz ones on board. At first, when turned it on BIOS, it was recognized as 3000mhz, then I changed the XMP to profile 1, and saved/exit. Then it gave me the 4 flashing yellow!!, so I had to cut the power and manually restart it again to BIOS, then it was recognized at 3200 mhz just fine. Windows then booted without issues. and so far it seems stable to me, and command center showing memory running at 3192 mhz, so I think upgrade to 64 GB/ 3200mhz is done successfully.

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