⚡ Elevate Your Game with HyperX Power!
The HyperX Predator Black 8GB 3200MHz DDR4 CL16 DIMM XMP Desktop PC Memory is engineered for extreme performance, featuring a sleek black aluminum heat spreader and optimized Intel XMP profiles, making it the perfect choice for gamers and professionals seeking speed and style.
RAM | 8 GB DDR4 |
Memory Speed | 3200 MHz |
Brand | HyperX |
Item model number | HX432C16PB3/8 |
Item Weight | 2.29 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 | 1.2 Volts |
Manufacturer | Kingston Technology Company, Inc. |
ASIN | B07GN6QBYL |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | August 20, 2018 |
S**D
Runs fine with Ryzen 2700X
I've had one of these for a year (2x8GB of the RGB variety) running at 3200 MHz on Ryzen 2700X with MSI B450 Pro Carbon. They have an automatic default speed of 2400 MHz and two XMP profiles with 2933 MHz and 3200 MHz.Added another one for 32 GB recently (one year later), Machine would not boot at 3200 MHz with 32 GB, not even POST. Swapped the sticks around trying all combinations and it worked in a few others. New sticks in slots A1/B1 and old ones in A2/B2 offer the highest speeds.4 sticks worked fine at 2400 MHz in any slot config. In one it worked at up to 2666 MHz and in two others it POSTed at 3200 but was unstable. In the worst of the slot configs none of the XMP profiles worked. In the best all configs worked but only 2993 MHz was stable.Attempting to set custom timings I found (via Thaiphoon burner) that the two sets (of the same model, bought a year apart) were in fact manufactured two years apart and had different RAM chips. In other words they were mismatched.Any combination of two sticks (from old and/or new sets) would work just fine at 3200 MHz but not all four.Ryzens inter core cluster CCX speeds are dependent on RAM speeds which means at lower RAM speeds some core to core to communication will be slower. This speed is usually the physical RAM clockspeed (half of DDR frequency). Having said that desktop Ryzen's 2000s max rated RAM speeds is 2993 MHz and anything beyond that is overclocking. For 4 stick configs officially AMD only guarantees 2133 MHz.Currently running it at 2933 MHz via an XMP profile and performance in CPU heavy benchmarks like Cinebench R15 are at around 99.8% of the 16GB 3200 MHz speed. Having said that speeds in apps like Photoshop and Audacity is much better with both apps starting up virtually instantly and running like greased lightning and Unreal Engine 4 doesn't slow down after a while especially after multiple undos. So real world performance for me at least is much better.The moral of the story being if multiple RAM kits are being paired together (even of the same make and model) they should probably be bought at the same time from the same vendor to ensure internal components tally and they can work at their maximum rated speeds.
M**O
It is finicky and may not work at the rated higher speed!
I bought the HyperX Predator 32Gb 3600MHz memory RAM a year ago for my 1st PC build and the RAM worked like a charm. I was able to enable XMP and get the memory RAM to run at the rated 3600Mhz.Last week, I built my 2nd PC from scratch and ordered another HyperX Predator 32Gb 3600MHz memory RAM to install on the new PC. It worked fine at the default, i.e. slower 2600MHz, speed but when I enabled XMP in the BIOS to get the higher 3600MHz speed, my PC locked up. This RAM set would only ran at 2600MHz on my 2nd PC. So I tried to see if it would run at 3600MHz on my 1st PC. It would not so I requested an exchange from Amazon.The replacement memory RAM arrived today. I installed it on my 1st PC because the 2nd PC was not available at the time. Again, the memory ran fine at the slower default speed but not at the higher speed when XMP was enabled. I was expecting to have to return this memory RAM as well. But before I did that, I wanted to try it on the 2nd PC as soon as I could get to it (it's located someplace else).To my surprise, the memory worked fine on my 2nd PC at the rated 3600MHz speed with XMP enabled. Since this memory was intended for the 2nd PC anyway, I decided to keep it even if it didn't work with my 1st PC.Because of the finicky nature of the memory RAM depending on what hardware it is installed in, I decided to give this product 3 stars rather than the 5 I would have given it had it worked fine from the outset on both of my PCs at the rated higher speed. It's like a crap shoot. It might work but then, it might not! LOL
T**H
Issues with X299, Thread ripper, and Xeon platforms
Listen, this is like the most baller RAM you can get. It overclock well, it looks fabulous, and has great software built around the product. Unfortunately, if your ram sticks are not all adjacent to each other there can be serious issues with the RGB functionality. I slapped these into an X299 build, so there are two RAM sticks to the left of my CPU socket and two to the right. The gap between the two sets of Predators causes a delay, and often a malfunction in the RGB signals traveling between the lot. If you ran this same set in an AMD or 1151 socketted board it would be totally fine, but Threadripper, X299, and any other split-memory motherboard users beware. Your RGB light show isn't going to work correctly. That being said, this RAM is f***ing beautiful. I built a cyberpunk themed build so the delay actually added value to the overall look and I can't be anymore pleased. 4/5 stars simply because they don't work properly with all compatible build types but 69/5 stars for sex appeal. I've never seen anything so crisp and clear, in terms of presence inside if a PC case. If you have no other RGB products in your case, you won't need anything else to steal the stage. Bright, addressable, and quite cique in design, these sticks will fully complete any high end build.
O**D
3950x with 4x 16GB at 3334MHz CL14 in Dual Channel
A lot of information out there talks about how it's easier to use 2 sticks of ram with AMD Ryzen CPUs than it is 4 sticks, and that was a bit of a concern. However, I'm pleasantly surprised that it all worked out. I did buy OLOy ram to test as well, but could not get it to work with their XMP profile nor using their timings. I messed with it for 2 hours before deciding to return the OLOy ram, and try the HyperX ram instead. This is the best bang for your buck, the heat sinks look and feel high quality, which wasn't true for the OLOy ram.In regards to my new setup, I have the X570 Taichi motherboard running the latest beta 2.73 bios. My 3950x didn't work with either of the XMP profiles, so I manually set the timings. According to Typhoon Burner, the sticks I got are Micron J Die, which are not found in the DRAM calculator. However, the Micron E/H die settings seem to be correct for J die as well.The official XMP profile is 16-18-18-36 at 1666 MHz, however I was able to tighten the timings and am running 14-17-17-34 at 1666 MHz, DRAM voltage 1.368 V, SOC 1.025 V, VDDG 0.950 V, VDDP 0.900 V.
A**O
memoria DDR4 veloce ed elegante
Se siete alla ricerca di una memoria DDR4 che sia veloce, affidabile ed esteticamente accattivante, potreste considerare il kit HyperX Predator RGB da 16 GB (2x8 GB), con frequenza di 3200 MHz e latenza CL16. Questo kit è compatibile con le piattaforme Intel XMP-ready e AMD Ryzen, e offre prestazioni elevate per il gaming, l’overclocking e le applicazioni intensive.Il punto di forza di questo kit è sicuramente la sua illuminazione RGB personalizzabile, che si sincronizza tramite la tecnologia HyperX Infrared Sync brevettata. Questa tecnologia permette alle barrette di memoria di comunicare tra loro senza bisogno di cavi o software aggiuntivi, creando un effetto luminoso armonioso e dinamico. Potete scegliere tra diversi effetti e colori tramite il software HyperX NGENUITY o quello della vostra scheda madre.Oltre alla bellezza estetica, questo kit offre anche una qualità costruttiva elevata. Le barrette sono dotate di un dissipatore di calore in alluminio nero dal look aggressivo, che aiuta a mantenere basse le temperature anche sotto stress. Il kit è testato al 100% in fabbrica ad alte velocità, garantendo stabilità e compatibilità con i sistemi più recenti.Tra i vantaggi di questo kit ci sono:La possibilità di scegliere tra moduli singoli o kit da 2, 4 o 8 moduli con capacità da 8 GB a 256 GB, adattandosi alle diverse esigenze degli utenti.La certificazione Intel XMP-ready e AMD Ryzen, che facilita l’installazione e l’ottimizzazione delle prestazioni senza dover modificare manualmente i parametri nel BIOS.La garanzia a vita limitata del produttore, che assicura una maggiore tranquillità nell’acquisto.Tra gli svantaggi di questo kit ci sono:Il prezzo elevato rispetto ad altre memorie DDR4 con caratteristiche simili, che potrebbe non essere giustificato per chi non ha particolari esigenze estetiche o prestazionali.L’altezza delle barrette (42.2 mm), che potrebbe creare problemi di compatibilità con alcuni dissipatori CPU o case più piccoli.La necessità di avere una scheda madre compatibile con la tecnologia HyperX Infrared Sync, altrimenti la sincronizzazione RGB non funzionerà correttamente.In conclusione, il kit HyperX Predator RGB da 16 GB è una scelta ottima per chi vuole abbinare prestazioni e stile nel proprio PC. La memoria è veloce, affidabile ed elegante, e offre una sincronizzazione RGB semplice ed efficace. Il prezzo è adeguato alla qualità del prodotto, che si colloca nella fascia alta del mercato delle memorie DDR4.
G**E
tutto perfetto
tutto perfetto
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RAS
Fonctionne parfaitement
Y**Y
Hyper x predator
Usándolas ya un tiempo. Todo perfecto, no dan problemas, pc muy rápido también con ssd M2.
X**A
decent
Lasting very long still no issues.
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