Kingston HyperX Fury DDR3-1866-CL10 1.50V Review

Published by Hiwa Pouri on 20.10.14
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Closer Look

The HyperX Fury modules reach you in transparent blister packaging. Wrapped around the plastic there is a sticker carrying the specs and it also acts as a seal.  



This particular HyperX Fury kit ships with heatspeaders, which are finished in a blend of red and silver, which is likely to fit with quite a few motherboard models out there. Apart from this combination you can also get these moduels in blue/silver, black/silver and white/silver.  




The HyperX Fury memory sticks feature good looking as well as well built heatspreaders. Like most other manufacturers also Kingston equips their mid-range memory modules with heatspreaders, which have been made from aluminum sheets and they're being sticked to the memory chips with adhesive tape. The overall quality is the way you'd be expecting it from mid-range modules and therefore on very decent level.




Taking the heatspeaders off any memory module out there is not something we would recommend doing at home due to strong adhesive that requires a very careful approach. 
Our modules are dual-sided and a closer look at the chips show that they come from SK Hynix and the last three letters read "AFR". These are actually the budget chips a memory maker can buy and we do not expect any miracles from them.



The SPD module of the modules contains some basic information such as maker, part number and manufacturing date. It also features different JEDEC profiles.



Page 1 - Introduction
Page 2 - Closer Look
Page 3 - Photo Gallery
Page 4 - Test Setup
Page 5 - CAS latency 9
Page 6 - CAS latency 10
Page 7 - CAS latency 11
Page 8 - CAS latency 12
Page 9 - CAS latency 13
Page 10 - Overclocking
Page 11 - Conclusion




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