‘Even newbies get up to speed fast, since FURY automatically recognises its host platform and automatically overclocks to the highest frequency published – up to 1866MHz – providing plenty of power for your next deathmatch. FURY’s asymmetric heat spreader design lets you stand out from the “square” 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 – without spending a lot, since FURY is affordably priced. It’s 100 per cent tested and LAN-ready, plus it’s backed by a lifetime
warranty and free technical support.’

The HyperX Fury kit packing is a typical clear plastic wallet, sealed with a Kingston branded sticker. The part number for this kit HX318C10FWK2/8) would tell you the specifications.

Inside the plastic wallet is also a warranty & installation guide. This small leaflet outlines the Kingston Lifetime Warranty and shows a simple guide of how to install memory.

CAS Latency: 10-10-10-28 2N
Capacity 8GB (4GBx2)
Speed: DDR3-1866 (PC3-14900)
Test Voltage: 1.50-1.65V
Registered/Unbuffered: Unbuffered
Error Checking: Non-ECC
Type: 240-pin DIMM
Warranty: Lifetime
Black PCB

Black PCB finish gives these ram chips an awesome look.

It contains a newly designed heat-spreader which isn’t symmetrical. The front of the heat-spreader has the new model name printed in white on the left, whilst on the right the HyperX brand logo is moulded on with a textured finish.

The back of the Fury is more or less the same, except instead of the model and branding, there’s a warranty and model details sticker.

From the top (the bit you’ll see when installed), we get to see the asymmetrical heat-spreader with the HyperX brand name to the far right.

Looking at the connection side of the Fury allows us to see the all black PCB and the textured detailing of the HyperX logo.

Something else that is clearly noticeable is the height of the heat-spreader. The HyperX Fury heat-spreader is not much higher than the PCB itself, this should mean that regardless of your CPU cooler, it should fit easily without any compatibility issues.

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