TweakTown reviewed the HyperX FURY DDR4-3733 32GB Dual-Channel Memory Kit
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Anyone who has shopped for RAM, today or in the past, has more than likely ran across the FURY line from HyperX. With what we can recall, when the FURY dropped into the market with DDR3, the idea was to deliver the performance expected, but also to do so with a bit of styling in the blacked-out RAM, with heat spreaders that resembled gun parts, which was a huge trend then.HyperX FURY DDR4-3733 32GB Dual-Channel Memory Kit Review
When the FURY made it into the DDR4 segment, HyperX made the call to use the same heat spreaders, for that familiar and comforting appeal of what you may already be used to, except with DDR4 performance contained within. Many might think, then why are we here looking at more vanilla FURY sticks? Because HyperX thought it was time for an aesthetic change to the lineup while delivering users what they have come to expect from HyperX!