
HyperX HX432C16FB3AK4/128 Fury RGB 128GB (4x32GB) DDR4 3200MHz
Elevate Your System with HyperX Fury RGB DDR4 Memory Experience a powerful blend of performance and style with the HyperX Fury RGB DDR4 memory kit. Designed for gaming and high-performance computing, this kit delivers blazing-fast speeds, stunning RGB lighting effects, and reliable stability for...
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Overview
Elevate Your System with HyperX Fury RGB DDR4 Memory
Experience a powerful blend of performance and style with the HyperX Fury RGB DDR4 memory kit. Designed for gaming and high-performance computing, this kit delivers blazing-fast speeds, stunning RGB lighting effects, and reliable stability for both Intel and AMD platforms.
Specifications:
- Brand: HyperX
- Model: HX432C16FB3AK4/128
- Memory Type: DDR4
- Capacity: 128GB (Kit of 4 x 32GB)
- Speed: 3200MHz
- CAS Latency: CL16
- RGB Lighting: Yes
- Intel XMP-Ready: Yes
- AMD Ryzen Ready: Yes
Key Features
Stunning RGB lighting with aggressive style
Intel XMP-ready
Ready for AMD Ryzen
Speeds up to 3733MHz and kit capacities up to 128GB
Plug N Play functionality at 2400MHz and 2666MHz
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Features stunning RGB lighting with aggressive styling, allowing for customization and aesthetic appeal in a PC build.
- This RAM is Intel XMP-ready, ensuring easy overclocking and optimized performance with compatible Intel systems.
- The memory is also ready for AMD Ryzen platforms, offering broad compatibility for both major processor architectures.
- Offers impressive speeds up to 3733MHz and large kit capacities up to 128GB, catering to high-performance computing needs.
- Includes Plug N Play functionality at 2400MHz and 2666MHz, simplifying initial setup and ensuring basic compatibility without manual configuration.
👎 Cons
- Achieving the higher advertised speeds (beyond 2666MHz) may require manual configuration through Intel XMP or AMD Ryzen equivalent settings in the BIOS.
- The aggressive styling and RGB lighting might not appeal to users who prefer a more understated or non-illuminated PC build.
- Specific CAS latency values are not provided, which is an important detail for users focused on fine-tuning memory performance.
- The benefit of 128GB capacity might be overkill for average users, potentially leading to an unnecessary expense if not fully utilized.
- While compatible with both platforms, full optimization of advanced features might require specific motherboard and CPU combinations.