Specifications and Features
Features:
- Optimised for Intel’s 200 series and X99 chipsets
- Cost-efficient high-performance DDR4 upgrade
- At 1.2V, low power consumption compared to DDR3
- Stylish, low-profile heat spreader in signature FURY asymmetrical design
More detailed info about memory modules is providing for us Thaiphoon Burner software. It’s showing all we may need to know about memory modules and used IC. In this case we can see that single rank memory modules have Micron IC. For most users this info is not important.
What’s important is that memory runs fully stable what we can see in AIDA64 memory and cache stability test.
Regardless if we set auto or XMP settings, HyperX Fury should run at DDR4-2666 as both SPD and XMP profiles are the same. Can’t be easier way to set memory at declared speed.
Package and its contents
Package is typical for Kingston dual channel kits. Inside we can find two memory modules, quick installation guide and HyperX sticker. That’s all but it’s enough to install memory.
Memory sticks have black heatsinks with white HyperX sign. Heatsinks are assymetric and have a standard height. Looking at many other memory kits we can even say they’re low profile.
Memory looks interesting and fits to most if not all popular motherboards. Black simply looks good with everything.
This is probably the easiest memory series for installation. Simply install it on the motherboard and all should work as declared by manufacturer. I wonder why only Kingston uses this type of memory profiles while they’re not hard to program. The same we can see in laptop HyperX Impact series.
Couple of more photos at the end and we will move to the next page to check performance of HyperX FURY DDR4-2666 memory kit.