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Kingston HyperX FURY 4GB DDR3 RAM delivers 1866MHz high-speed performance with low latency CL10 timing, designed for effortless plug-and-play installation on Intel and AMD platforms. Its automatic overclocking and robust heat spreaders ensure stable, cool operation, making it the go-to upgrade for professionals seeking smoother multitasking, faster boot times, and enhanced graphics performance—all backed by Kingston’s trusted warranty.













| ASIN | B00J8E91BI |
| Additional Features | Unbuffered memory |
| Best Sellers Rank | #752 in Computer Memory |
| Brand | HyperX |
| Column Address Strobe Latency | CL10 |
| Compatible Devices | PC/server^240-pin DIMM |
| Computer Memory Size | 4 GB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 5,186 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 1866 MHz |
| Form Factor | DIMM |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00740617230536, 05054230928387 |
| Item Part Number | HX318C10F4 |
| Item Weight | 51 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Kingston Technology |
| Memory Form Factor | DIMM |
| Memory Generation | DDR3 |
| Memory Speed | 1866 MHz |
| Mfr Part Number | HX318C10F/4 |
| Model Name | HX318C10F/4 |
| Model Number | HX318C10F/4 |
| Number of Pins | 240 |
| RAM Memory Technology | DDR3 |
| RAM Size | 4 GB |
| Special Feature | Unbuffered memory |
| UPC | 689054346434 621302158666 740617230536 803983049697 |
| Voltage | 1.5 Volts |
| Warranty Description | Limited Warranty |
C**E
I am REALLY impressed
This RAM is perfect for my application. I was running an AMD A10-7800 (3.5 - 3.9 GHz) with embedded Radeon R7 GPU and an 8GB module of single channel, 1600MHz, CL11, 1.35V value-RAM, and I wanted to add an 8GB module to get to 16GB. However, I have read that AMD APUs with embedded GPUs, work better with dual channel RAM (double bandwidth, 128 vs 64 bit), but that requires matched modules. Also, mismatched memory typically runs at it's worst value (lowest speed, highest CL, single channel, never mix different voltages). I found my motherboard would handle 1866MHz but there were no memory adjustments available in the BIOS. When I saw this RAM on sale for under $70 it looked too good to be true - higher speed, lower CL, dual channel, PnP, low profile heat spreaders. So I gave it a try. Results: I am really impressed with this memory. The PnP feature of this RAM was perfect (no BIOS adjustments required). After easy installation, CPU-Z showed the RAM clocked at 1866MHZ, CL10, 128 bit, 1.5V, dual channel mode. My overall benchmark score improved 25% & my graphics score improved 40%. My 3D modelling rotations are now completely fluid. I can now move between multiple open tabs on the internet very quickly (with background graphics running). All videos are smooth with no noticeable jitter. My Windows 10 system boots up and shuts down faster. My system is running very stable with this RAM (ie no system hang-ups, no unexplained re-boots, no BSOD). The heat spreaders on these modules are attractive, sturdy, low profile, and are not hot-to-the-touch while running. I have been using this RAM heavily for only 2 days so I cannot speak to long-term reliability, but the Kingston's life-time warranty allays any reliability concerns (keep receipt of purchase). However, just to be sure, I will keep my old 8GB module in an ESD bag just in case I ever need to send the new modules back for a warranty replacement. Note: This RAM will automatically set itself to the highest speed allowed by the motherboard and CPU (up to 1866MHz). So if it only runs at 1600 or 1333 MHz in a given system, that is a CPU/motherboard limit, not a limit of this RAM. I have read that this memory will be stable when over-clocked up to 2400MHz, but that may require a slight voltage increase which I am unable to do in my BIOS. Summary: I would highly recommend the Kingston HyperX Fury 16GB memory upgrade kit to anyone who has a DDR3 system with embedded GPU (graphics share system memory). AMD APU users should find the most benefit but those with Intel CPUs with embedded GPUs should also fare well.
W**E
This is a great product for video rendering. ( read all for my personal intake and a video that helped me purchase this ram)
Works wonders. I love to create videos and used to have 8gb of Ripjaws 1600mhz ram. While that ram worked well It was limiting since I wanted to see more of the video but I had to decrease the view because of ram limitation. Now with this ram I can finally see the whole clip without having the program crash due to lack of ram. As for gaming I only saw for optimized games an fps bump of 3-5fps. Using a FX 8350 and a R9 390x. Faster ram does help the FX 8350 at 4.7 ghz. Like I have said I have yet tested the ram to full potential closed I got to 11gb of usage was a Simulator game called Star Citizen but since the game is not optimized I will just leave it to say It brought 10 frames of a Jump while running its max state of very High. For the Windows OS. because of the ram speed (not amount) I did feel that opening files were a lot quicker than my 1600mhz 2x4gb of ram. Overall best ddr3 ram I picked up. I was also lucky to get this at a cheaper price but at free shipping I have also recieved this 5 days earlier than it was expected :D. (Reminder to new PC builders) Once you connect the ram into the Motherboard remember to start the pc into Bios to set its Speed. Most Motherboards do not change ram speed by auto. I myself have a asus m5a99fx pro r2.0 and when I first started it did not change my ram speed it started with 1600mhz for the 16gb of ram. You need to set it manually. I used to have a MSI mobo and for me It changed the ram speed by auto. To check ram speed I will suggest using CPU-Z or even the easier way of Task Manager/ Performance / Memory where on the right it will tell you the usage and speed of the ram. While I have only used this ram for about 4 days I have heavily used it for hours in rendering and in gaming before Christmas eve. There are many reviews other than Amazon that you can trust here is one for example : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gP45k2Ux2Q8 I also make gameplay videos with some games here : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCz4dPIwsxfIopWqBhM-y_dw If you have any questions feel free to ask. My Specs: NZXT Phantom 410 White FX 8350 OC to 4.7 Ghz with a Thermaltake NiC C5 untouchable cooler ASUS M5A99FX PRO R2.0 MSI R9 390X 8GB OC edition 16GB DDR3 1866MHZ Kingston HyperX Fury (White) OS Windows 10 Pro 64 SSD 120GB for OS 2TB HDD 7200rpm (for games) 500gb HDD for videos and rendering
A**N
2x16Gb 1866mhz Auto Overclocks Without a Hitch
My wife has this same type (HyperX Fury 2x8 16GB)and has had it for 5yrs. I've had the 2x4 8GB kit and no issues with the memory either. Happen to be having issues with ATLAS due to it being a memory hog wanting a solid 10-12gb to itself. Testing with wife's kit took care of issue so I ordered another 2x8 16 GB kit. Popped it in and no issues now. Steady 20-40 fps from 10-20fps. Still stucks for a game, but better than before and decent considering its ATLAS/ARK lol Terrible optimization. Other games have no issue getting 60fps vsycn. Even no man sky hovers around 59fps maxed. Anyways, so 3 different kits now over the last 5 years and all work fine. The old 2x4 8GB kit is off to the side in case I need it in the future. I was able to use the 2x4 and 2x8 kit together, but it wanted to auto clock to 1333. That's to be expected. Even though same brand/type, they are two different kits. Manual overclock both kits together to 1866mhz worked sort of, but sometimes it would crash before getting into Windows. After getting into Windows then it was fine. However, I don't like a ticking time bomb lol Never know if it'll crash while in game so just using the 2x8 16GB kit on its own. Works plenty fine and auto clocks to 1866 without a hitch like I mentioned before.
B**N
Nice upgrade but confusing if you don't know what you're doing.
First things first. The shipping (because the shipping is obviously a critical part of the Amazon experience). I ordered this from antonline because their feedback seemed so overwhelmingly positive. I didn't really expect the shipping to be all that fast (especially for free shipping) and it wasn't. It took several days. Which is not terrible (in the context of the fact that Amazon orders seem to be taking longer and longer these days). The problem was the tracking. It was fairly accurate in when it said it was going to be here but it was also pretty vague. For a few days, it just said "Shipped" and "In transit" or something like that. I had no clue where it shipped from or where on earth it was. I could only use the vague estimate of "It'll probably be there sometime between these five days" to try and know when to be ready for it. And I mean, let's be honest here. This isn't a pack of socks. This is a delicate computer part. It's not terribly expensive but it's 40 bucks. It's not the kind of thing you want to play around with. Well, OK. So, at the end, it took about 4 days and Amazon's tracking info didn't really give me any specific details of exactly where it was until the very last day when it was out for delivery. If I hadn't been home that day, I would have obviously missed the delivery. SO......the product itself? Seems fine. I'm not super knowledgeable about RAM or specs or any of that. But here is my basic system (for reference). Motherboard - Gigabyte G1 Sniper A88X (With the latest F11 BIOS) APU - AMD A10 7860K Samsung 850 Evo SSD Seasonic 550 watt Gold PSU The memory I was replacing was 6 gigs of generic Kingston 1600 RAM that came with a system I bought years ago. Much was made of the fact that you should just be able to pop this HyperX Fury in and have your BIOS change all the settings for you. Which is true (kinda). It did indeed show up as 1866 RAM as soon as I rebooted. However, I wasn't all that sure I was getting better performance. In fact, something about the system seemed a bit laggy. I thought this was probably just my imagination but I started looking around in the BIOS. I noticed the Northbridge frequency was set at 1600. I started doing some benchmarks just to see if I could see any performance drop and I did notice that it said the RAM was slower than it should be. I debated whether or not to risk raising the northbridge frequency as I had heard somewhere that it should be at least equal to your RAM speed. I don't know where I read that and couldn't find it again when I was looking for it. But I finally tried it and the benchmark scores definitely went up for the RAM. So I can only assume that you will not get the advertised speed out of this RAM if your northbridge frequency remains at 1600 (Someone please comment on this and let me know if I'm right or wrong here). Of course this site I was using for benchmarks was comparing my scores to those everyone else was getting with the same RAM. It is likely most of those people were overclocking their systems to the max. Still, the RAM scores I was getting right out of the gate were well below what seemed normal and they jumped considerably when I changed the northbridge to 1900. I even tried reloading the optimized defaults for my motherboard so the BIOS would automatically choose the settings for the APU and RAM. The northbridge frequency auto set itself to 1600 on this MB. So I don't really know if this is correct to change this setting. Don't take my word for it because I don't know anything, really. Just that I got significantly better scores when I changed the freauency. I did not change the frequency for the RAM, as I wanted to see if the northbridge setting seemed to be the bottleneck and it appears to be.
T**Y
Great RAM, Startup concerns?
So I had some heartache with this at first but it seems to be resolved now. After all the initial issues the memory works great, PC recognizes I have 32gb of ram now, with these being the second 16gb. No problem! To start, I had some trouble with amazon getting the right item in the mail (which was resolved professionally) and then when I finally received the correct item (This RAM) I was excited to hook it up. Turned off my pc, unplugged the power, placed it in the black slots (I have an Asus-Z97 Pro motherboard, with 2 alternating pairs of A and B RAM slots, two marked with a gray tab and 2 marked with a black tab), made sure they were properly inserted and plugged the power back into my pc. This is where it gets weird. Everything inside my case turned on like normal, graphics card and case fans came on, all the pretty lights were on and all, however my keyboard, mouse and razer firefly did NOT turn on at all and the monitor didn't display anything as if the pc wasnt connected, as if they didn't get any power. However the same USB strip I have my firefly connected to I have a desktop fan connected to, and the fan turned on. At this point I thought I may have destroyed my PC somehow, even though I was entirely grounded out. I removed all RAM except one of the new sticks and the PC started like normal and the monitor came on. It said there was an issue with RAM overclocking and I would need to re-run the setup of my PC. I turned everything off again and put all 4 RAM sticks back in, with the new RAM in the slots where my original RAM used to be. Turned my PC back on, and everything worked perfectly and I now have 32 GB of RAM. I think this whole process uncovered a problem somehow, but I'm not tech savvy enough to know what it is. Also, this is just another air-head thing I noticed, and I probably shouldn't do it anyways but it's not a problem with any other parts of mine, but I was curious how hot my new RAM is running, and when I touched it (mind you with myself grounded out, although it probably didn't matter), my PC turned off and back on as though I did a manual restart. I'm sure this isn't supposed to happen. If I could get a professional's opinion on these 2 issues, I would like that. Otherwise it's working amazingly for me, and I like the RAM. It also looks sleek! By the way, the RAM runs at a medium temp :)
T**H
P8H61-M PRO mb from asus model cm6630-cm6330-cm6730 desktop
this memory will run on this mb bought back in 2012 at best buy. Before i was using speeds of 1333. The bios version of this mb 4101 will run top speed of 1600! Matched with a ssd 850 EVO the results are outstanding compared to what i was running. after installing you may have to restart a few times, and or turn off turn back on your computer until your able to save the new settings in the BIOS. Timing is 9-10-9-26. Dual channel. Running on a I7-3770 intel processor. Should run both sticks to make it work. Tested with just one blank screen. Put both in passed the bios and went straight to sign on on windows. Weird things did happen until i finally was able to make it into the bios to save the new settings. you may not have this problem because i had removed and clean my cpu before installing the new memory. That may have been my problem but solved after finally making it to the bios to save settings and boot from ssd and not mechanical drive. Make sure you update to bios version 4101 before installing could save you some pain and suffering if you try before hand or maybe not. VERY HAPPY with the results. Xceeded my expectations. Didn't think really this memory would be accepted. but it was, and went straight to 1600 speed.
J**Z
Great RAM if you know what your looking for & doing.
Lets play the plug and play isn't a good idea. FIRST RAM IS NOT JUST PLUG AND DONE, you have different clock speeds in the RAM and different pc speed ratings. Please before ordering check your systems pc speed rating (please note that these have a base rating of 1866 MHhz!) (core ram clock speed of 233 Mhz, DDR I/O speed of 933 Mhz, and a PC speed rating of PC3-14900 (Pipeline Clock not personal computer) This ram is built for the two highest speed systems. That being said, the RAM will not auto adjust in your system unless you set it to under the BIOS (if available in your bios, depends on what type of board you have bought). I am currently running this RAM (in multiple colors) and variations of it in 6 different systems with no issues at all, including 2 custom built gaming systems and three Graphical/Video design systems. All that said I would highly suggest this RAM if it meets your system configuration. A couple of things that some people will say "well duah" too but I feel the need to mention here. 1) Ground yourself with an ESD band to your case before putting the RAM in, RAM is one of the most susceptible components in your system to ESD 2) Check that the RAM speed rating meets the requirments of your system. This is easy to do if you are unsure, just note the model of your motherboard and search out its specifications. YOU SHOULD DEF DO THIS IF YOUR SYSTEM IS OLDER. As this RAM is specific too two different Pipeline Clocks and the previous version systems will not be able to use it. 3) You can set your system to overclock this RAM IN BIOS if your motherboard has the configuration to allow so, some MSI and gigabit boards will automatically do this when you go through the GUI and it will make some difference but if you are running 16gb or higher... meh you will not see much difference in the performance of your PC (Pipeline count 14,900mb/s vs 17,000mb/s)...... running a 32gb machine, this will not mean much at all, but if you want to eh go for it.
S**G
Great RAM - Easy to set up, inhibits fluidity
Kingston HyperX FURY 16GB Kit (2x8GB) 1866MHz DDR3 CL10 DIMM - Black (HX318C10FBK2/16) The RAM came in on time, a bit sooner than expected. My gaming computer rig had 8GB DDR3 (2x4GB) 1333 Mhz beforehand, and had this RAM for 5+ years. The idea of upgrading to 16GB has always been in the back of mind. I know it's not absolutely necessary, all games and software had been working fine this entire time, and there aren't any games that specifically recommend more than 8GB (except Star Citizen, I believe). I did, however, notice occasional stuttering and freezing from time to time when there were demanding games in conjunction with demanding software (web browsers with 10+ tabs). The installation was simple with my Motherboard (Gigabyte Z97x UD5H), however I did notice that the RAM was set to 1333 Mhz by default, despite the fact it's advertised to automatically set itself up to 1866 Mhz. I had to go into the BIOS and manually adjust it to 1866 Mhz. I noticed I had the option to increase it even further, but I didn't want to overclock higher than recommended. Ever since doing the above I noticed that the reboot process was slightly faster (My operating system is on a Samsung 850 EVO SSD, so it was already fast to begin with), and I've yet to notice any stuttering or freezing of any sort. There "might" be a bit more speed and fluidity when opening applications and alt-tabbing between them. It feels good to have this finally done, one less thing to worry about in regards to future proofing.
D**S
ottima ram
comprata per la mobo Asrock fm2a88m extreme 4, si rivela compatibile anche se nel sito della mobo questo modello non appare (probabilmente la scheda non è aggiornata). Che dire, funziona bene e aspetto qualche offerta per prenderne un altra per il dual channel.
G**C
Reliable and 'sexy' RAM!
Very good RAM! Quite literally plug and play. Currently have it at 1600MHz, and it's running fine. When I upgrade my CPU I will be taking full advantage of the extra MHz! In terms of reliability it's not faltered, caught fire, blown up or got into a fight with anybody, so that's good! It is also a sexy stick of RAM , as far as RAM can be sexy. Which I guess isn't much really! Anyway, aesthetically it's nice, don't see white that often so it makes a nice change and goes well with the rest of my components... an unintentional but pleasing occurrence! Overall it's brilliant RAM! Recommended! UPDATE After 3 months it's still running perfectly, can't fault it! In fact I got another stick! Having the second stick really does boost the performance, especially if you have an APU! Still very much recommended!
C**N
Perfecto
Necesitaba ampliar mi memoria RAM en el Pc y compré 2 de estas monadas. Como mi anterior memoria ram también era kingston no hubo problemas
M**M
It does what you expect.
It does what you expect. No complaints at all.
H**S
Super Leistung
Es ist echt schnell von der Datenrate und es ist ein wunderbarer Hingucker in meinem Vipertower der sowieso auch blau ist und echt super rein passt.
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