Kingston is considered one of the most experienced manufacturers in the RAM market. This brand produces memory in different categories, but models from the HyperX gaming line, which has recently become an independent brand, are in particular demand in its assortment. The memory of the HyperX Fury series has rightfully gained a reputation as a universal kit that is recommended when it comes to choosing high-quality memory for gaming or professional assembly.


Of course, by the standards of 2021-22, when affordable overclocking kits from G. Skillz and Patriot reign on the market, HyperX prices seem less tempting, but it is chosen for quality and reliability. Simply put, what is promised on the box usually comes to life, and the 3600 MHz bars immediately pick up the desired profile without the need for manual sorting of frequencies and timings. In addition, users highly appreciate efficient metal heat exchangers, universal RGB illumination, which is adequately synchronized with components from other manufacturers and a limited lifetime warranty from Kingston.

The entire HyperX Fury memory range is adequately presented in east european stores, so that any owner of a PC from small to large can find a single bar or a set to their liking. It all starts with the Fury Black models with a volume of 4 GB and regular frequencies of 2400 – 2666 MHz. Then in the list there is a memory volume of 8 and 16 GB. Here the user is free to choose between classic black radiators and models with RGB backlight. The frequency range varies from 2400 to 3733 MHz. Well, owners of high-performance workstations that need huge amounts of RAM can choose a suitable set for 64 or 128 GB, consisting of several DDR4 slats with a volume of 32 GB. This is one of the few options on the market with such a large amount of memory. In addition to DDR4 RAM in the ranks of HyperX Fury, you can also find earlier samples that belong to the DDR3 class.