HyperX has updated ꦅits line of memory kits to have greater speed and ultra-low latency.
Every rig has gotta have ram, and while current-gen games are probably fine with just 16 GB, next-gen games are going to need more, and it'll need to be faster. That's why HyperX has come out with their latest line of Predator and FURY memory module🃏s to help get you through the next monumental shift in gaming that'll come along with next-gen hardware.
Both HyperX Predator and HyperX FURY RAM modules are DDR4 and clocked between 2400MHz and 4600MHz, dependinꦐg on the module༒. For the premium experience, Predator offers sticks in 8GB, 16GB, and 32GB capacities and in bundles of 2, 4, or 8 sticks. That's a total of 256GB, in case you just wanted to start hot-loading an entire Windows install into your RAM.
For the more cost-conscious PC gamer, HyperX FURY is the way to go. Sticks come in 4GB, 8GB, 16GB, and 32GB sizes in bundles of 2 or 4 sticks. While ♓mos🔯t games get by on 16GB, 128GB will give you a measure of future-proofing, albeit at a still hefty price tag.
And best of all, these memory modules come RGB ready. Infrared Sync technology means that when your RAM is in use, the modules will pulse in pretty color𝓡s. You can customize your memory's RGB using HyperXNGENUITY3 software. There are also non-RGB versions of both FURY and Predator memory if you think that RGB is silly and just a waste of electrons, or if♈ you think your computer is already bright enough to light up the neighborhood without some glowy RAM sticks.
For the full l🎶ist of prices on each of these memory kits, check out HyperX's website. HyperX notes that some customers might experience shipping delays due to COVID-19, but you should be used to that by now.
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