Back-ordered. Due in stock June 16 -- order now to reserve yours
A cracking price for this RAM.AMAZON.CO.UK IS THE SELLER to get it at this price.
Get in the game with HyperX FURY. Even newbies get up to speed fast, since Fury automatically recognises its host platform and automatically overclocks to up to 1866 MHz*, providing plenty of power for your next death match.
Fury's asymmetric heatspreader design lets you stand out from the crowd. It's available in black, blue, red and for the first time in the HyperX line - white, with a black PCB. So your rig can reflect your style and you can show it off with pride. It's 100 per cent tested and LAN-ready plus it's backed by free technical support.
*HyperX PnP memory will run in most DDR3 systems up to the speed allowed by the manufacturer's system BIOS. PnP cannot increase the system memory speed faster than is allowed by the manufacturer's BIOS.
All comments (21)
daJago
9 Jun 161#1
Ordered a stick for £28 yesterday but managed to cancel it. Ordered two sticks at this price and looks like I did it just in time.
Thanks for the tip off :smiley:
davidfwalsh
9 Jun 16#2
This deal is not over ? Why is it marked expired ?
eddyboi to davidfwalsh
9 Jun 16#3
It's over now.
fr3dy77_sp33d
10 Jun 16#4
no its not over
dsided
10 Jun 16#5
Is this better than the deal from 10 days ago for Crucial Ballistix Tactical 16 GB kit (8 GB x 2) DDR3 PC3-12800 Unbuffered Non-ECC 1.5 V, which was £40. Thinking about returning that and getting 32 gb here
davidfwalsh to dsided
10 Jun 16#7
The Crucial are DDR3-1600 so not as quick. but in reality not a great deal of difference unless you are big into photoshop or other media editing stuff.
davidfwalsh
10 Jun 16#6
Can a mod un-expire this ...it's still on.
mchcreations
10 Jun 16#8
I have a HyperX Savage 8 GB 1600 MHz DDR3 CL9 in my PC and I would like to add a second module. Will I notice strange behaviors if pair it with this one? I know everyone always said to put two the same, but is really important?
Mine: HyperX Savage 8 GB 1600 MHz DDR3 CL9
Here: HyperX Fury 8 GB 1866 MHz DDR3 CL10
Mine is £29.99 now new, thats 50% extra
CHAOSEN3 to mchcreations
10 Jun 16#9
If supported it should be fine, but worth noting that your RAM will run at the lowest speed available, which is 1600 MHz. Not really noticeable unless you run a RAM benchmark.
FoX5
10 Jun 16#10
Could anyone tell me how to check my computer to see if this ram is compatible? I have CPU-Z but I'm not sure what all the info means.
NikNaks12 to FoX5
10 Jun 161#11
You could try PC Part picker - add both the motherboard and ram and see if it flags up a conflict. Failing that your motherboard manual will detail what DDR/speed/size ram it's compatible with.
Crucial also have a tool to determine hardware compatibility (it may only recommend crucial products though, never used it myself).
Thanks NikNaks. I used the pcpartpicker and there's no issues/incompatibilities found. Very handy website I will keep that bookmarked. Can I ask you if its a standard thing to do to put in just one 8GB Module? At the moment I have one Module from Crucial:
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A cracking price for this RAM.AMAZON.CO.UK IS THE SELLER to get it at this price.
Get in the game with HyperX FURY. Even newbies get up to speed fast, since Fury automatically recognises its host platform and automatically overclocks to up to 1866 MHz*, providing plenty of power for your next death match.
Fury's asymmetric heatspreader design lets you stand out from the crowd. It's available in black, blue, red and for the first time in the HyperX line - white, with a black PCB. So your rig can reflect your style and you can show it off with pride. It's 100 per cent tested and LAN-ready plus it's backed by free technical support.
*HyperX PnP memory will run in most DDR3 systems up to the speed allowed by the manufacturer's system BIOS. PnP cannot increase the system memory speed faster than is allowed by the manufacturer's BIOS.
All comments (21)
Thanks for the tip off :smiley:
Mine: HyperX Savage 8 GB 1600 MHz DDR3 CL9
Here: HyperX Fury 8 GB 1866 MHz DDR3 CL10
Mine is £29.99 now new, thats 50% extra
Crucial also have a tool to determine hardware compatibility (it may only recommend crucial products though, never used it myself).
http://www.crucial.com/usa/en/systemscanner
8GB (1x8GB) Crucial Spectek 1333MHz CL9 DDR3 Module [ST102464BA1339].
And I was thinking of replacing it with this Kingston Hyper X Module. Also would there be much difference between the two?