Size Name:32 GB | Style Name:Kit of 2 | Pattern Name:3333MHz Product Description Give your AMD- or Intel-based system the performance needed to stay atop the food chain with the record-breaking¹, ultra-fast HyperX Predator DDR4². Boost your frame rate, keep your streams broadcasting smooth and plow through your highlight reel editing with speeds up to 4800 MHz paired with quick CL12–CL19 timings. The aggressive, stylish black heat spreader and matching black PCB will allow you to beat the heat and strike fear into the hearts of your foes. It’s available in single module capacities of 8 GB–32 GB and kits of 2, 4 and 8 with capacities of 16 GB–256 GB. Predator DDR4 is Intel XMP certified with profiles that are optimized for Intel’s latest chipsets – just select the hand-tuned profile in your BIOS and you’re ready to go. 100-percent factory tested at speed and backed by a lifetime warranty and over 30 years of expertise, dependable Predator DDR4 gives you the best of both worlds: Extreme performance and maximum peace of mind. 1.World overclocking record of 5902 MHz set on August 6, 2019. 2.The specification of the extreme overclocking modules listed on this page may be beyond the capabilities of your system hardware. Careful selection of all system components (e.g. CPU, motherboard, PSU) is required to ensure these modules will function as intended. These kits are thoroughly tested and verified in house to run at the listed speed. As a backup we include a 2nd XMP profile at a slower clock speed so you can still achieve great performance if your system cannot handle the included highest speed XMP profile. Only select motherboards are able to achieve speeds of DDR4-4000 and above. Check motherboard Qualified Vendor Lists (QVL) to verify Predator high speed support on vendor website and/or Intel XMP certified list. Premium system cooling (CPU and case) required for high speed memory stability. Intel X or K series processors are recommended. Box Contains 2x dram module
RAM | 32 GB DDR4 |
Memory Speed | 3333 MHz |
Brand | HyperX |
Item model number | HX433C16PB3K2/32 |
Item Weight | 4.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.25 x 1.66 x 0.32 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.25 x 1.66 x 0.32 inches |
Color | Black |
Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
Voltage | 1.35 Volts |
Manufacturer | Kingston Technology Company, Inc. |
ASIN | B07GN5H9S5 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | August 20, 2018 |
V**J
it's not like in description
it's not 3000 MHz, only works on 2400, my BIOS have last updat, (z370-h / i7 8600K / GTX 1060 )HyperX HX430C15PB3K2/16 16 GB DDR4 CL15 DIMM MemoryBut, if you check it in the system or programs.So, it HyperX Kingston HyperX KHX3000C15D4/8GX 8 GB DDR4-2400 DDR4 SDRAM (18-17-17-39 )why so different?Not genuine?
J**N
Oveeclockable ram
Great ram paired with a ryzen 2600x and a b350 motherboard I manage to over clock to 3400mhz stable with little effort
J**N
Fast RAM - Works perfectly at 3333 mhz on my R7 1700X
It's RAM so not a huge amount to say. I installed it on my MSI X370 Gaming Pro motherboard, in place of the budget 8 gb 2133 mhz kit I'd been using for the past year or so (its not recommended to mix types, especially if you want full performance on fast RAM). It looks great with it's chunky aluminium heat spreaders. These are not low profile modules so bear that in mind if using a HSF that over-hangs the RAM slots. It booted up first time at the safe SPD speed of 2400 mhz @ 1.2v. I tested for a bit - all seemed fine. Then I went in to BIOS and selected the XMP 3333 mhz CAS 16 profile, and bumped up the RAM voltage to 1.35v. Rebooted and everything again went fine. It has been perfectly stable through some games and torture testing using Cinebench. There is also an XMP mode for 3000 mhz CAS 15, which I haven't tried, nor have I felt the need to manually tune the timing more aggressively or anything yet. Can't complain and glad to see the price of this stuff finally dropping to more sensible levels :)
J**K
Great design & performance for both Intel & AMD platforms
I chose this memory for my girlfriend's gaming PC and I couldn't pick better.First, the design. Fully black won't appeal to many but creates a nice "stealth" look. The radiator is heavy and feels like quality steel instead of cheap, quasi-aluminium alloy. Its thickness is way more impressive than what we can see on Fury and Savage series by HyperX. That said, no worries about overheating, even under OC.Compatibility doesn't dissapoint either: the memory was instantly and correctly recognised on both Intel i5-6600K and AMD Ryzen 2600. From there on just a few clicks in BIOS/UEFI settings and we're good to go. Zero freezes, no BSOD, pure performance.Is that enough to pick this exact manufacturer & product? I can also add customer service quality as in the past I've had to RMA one of the HyperX products. Whole procedure took 3 days after which I received better gear than the one I sent away. That's how you gain a loyal customer!Summary: fast, widely compatible and impressively cooled memory for both workstations and gaming PCs. Really well made RAM.
I**V
HyperX Predator 16GB DDR4 CL15 3000MHz review
I am very happy with my purchase (well it being a bit overpriced compared to a couple of years ago), I noticed immediate improvements with my day to day tasks, and even managed to see some improvement in gaming (I run mostly AAA games maxed out, and aiming for constant framerate). The upgrade from 2133MHZ to 3000MHZ in my opinion is quite visible, as everything becomes slightly faster. Also the upgrade from 8GB to 16GB is again amazing (although depending on your day to day PC usage). I am a Software Developer, and quite frequently I have many programs running at the same time, so 16 GB was almost a necessity for me (having those IDEs getting up 3GB of RAM, and then Chrome/Firefox eating about the same amount, and Windows processes finishing up the rest of it). Also 16GB helped me with gaming. Higher demanding games were sometimes dropping frames, or freezing for miliseconds, and I had to sometimes turn off my browsers, and any other programs that were eating up my RAM. Now with 16 GB I have no problems having open 2 browsers, 4 game launchers (Steam, Ubisoft, Origin, GoG), all of my peripherals softwares, skype, discord, and some other programs, and also games, without any lag or slow down in performance. Again as a PC enthusiast I notice the very slight slow down, so for a casual PC user it might be impossible to notice some of the improvements from upgrading to 16GB faster RAM. The big question is, do you need the upgrade? Will it help you with your day to day PC use? Are you running out of RAM fast?
L**H
Ram in it
Not much to say, feels heavy which suggests well made and not put together with second rate materials (but what do I know?), plugs in just fine and was recognised immediately with no issue. I did have to mess around with BIOS to get it to register at full speed.Once in, I've not had any issues with it, everything on the PC works well, my old PC would occasionally hang, the new one runs as smooth as well churned butter, but then new builds tend to do that anyway.
S**T
Does it really overclock for games and render's
At first I was hesitant at buying this RAM, nothing wrong with it (I just felt it was time to run at a faster amount of RAM), The HyperX 3200Mhps RAM is phenomenal, it's from the maker KINGSTON and withstands the workstation pc's with ease, meaning it boots fast and is XMP 2.0 overclockable or manually.Games run smooth and 3d renders are twice as fast!This memory was given a 5 star allround rating for it's durability, I bought 48Gb of it and have bought another 16GB'salso it works wonders for/with X299 new hi-spec. Motherboards.No negatives to add apart from it doesn't light up like a Christmas tree (that version of this RAM can be bought separately).All in all a great addition to the KINGSTON RAM range, very happy!Scott.
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