Kingston HyperX Fury RAM Benchmark & Review _ Specs

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enhey everyone this is Steve from Gamers nexus.net and today we are doing a hyper fast review of Kingston's new hyperx Fury memory because memory is kind of boring to do big lawn videos on and I've already done one of them so we're just going to speed through this I was provided with some hyper X Fury Ram at 1866 mahz in a 2 * 4 GB capacity that is two sticks of 4 gig for eight total gigabyt of RAM and we are reviewing that today the memory operates natively at 1866 it also ships in 1600 MHz and you can get it with a cast latency of 10 10 1030 which is pretty average for the 1866 frequency uh maybe a bit on the slow slide if you decide to spend more money on something like Vengeance Pro memory voltage is at 1.5 volts so it is not the 1.65 voltage of memory of the world past where 1866 was much harder to achieve and thus required higher voltage no it is a lower 1.5 volts now and that is because the die yield of 1600 MHz plus memory is so high at this point that it is actually cost ineffective for manufacturers to produce 1333 MHz and other similarly slow frequencies so that kind of gives you some insight as to why the industry is Shifting toward 1600 toward 1866 and onward in the rapidly stagnating DDR3 Market as ddr4 is impending swing of death is right around the corner uh on DDR3 so most immediate competition here to the hyperx fury Ram is G skills rip draws X 1866 cl9 Ram they sniper Ram of the exact same spec with a different heat spreader because that matters of course course there's Vengeance Pro 2133 cl1 Ram at $95 and a mix of a data and crucial memory in the same price range pretty pretty Flatline stuff there nothing uh mindblowing in terms of your offerings it's really going to come down between uh Aesthetics and price performance as you're about to find out is not too high-profile When selecting memory at this point unless you're doing some sort of high-end server build where ECC and that sort of thing is important let's run through the benchmarks as quickly as possible you can find all the benchmarks Linked In the description below and the full review where I've written a lot more and you'll have more time to read everything and and process it right now we're looking at Max mem's copy which is this is a synthetic Benchmark that represents the copy of files as it relates to memory so it is pushing file transfers through memory to simulate uh copies and here really it's nothing to impressive I mean it's just we see Ada's $200 memory at the very top and then everything else sort of follows appropriately hyperx and Vengeance Pro of course within spitting Distance by which I mean a 1 Megabyte per second difference exactly so that is effectively within margin of error and should be ignored they are effectively the same in performance as far as this bench goes file read same thing I you can just look at it really quickly it's the same exact lineup the with hypx and Vengeance Trading spots by again margin of error something like 1% or less difference file right we see the same thing it's just a 100 megabytes per second out of 20 Gigabytes per second is that really going to impact anything no especially because this is a synthetic bench mark so that difference can very rapidly go away when introducing windows and other uh applications latency sees some interest we have ad data is a very fast very expensive Ram with the lowest latency I would actually expect uh that Ram to be a bit slower because of how high high the frequency is how high the cast latency is or case latency but in fact it is uh again very expensive RAM and thus has a almost six nond faster access latency than some of its competitors hyperx Fury and Vengeance are the same the overclocked results are linked in the description below I will not show those here because they are all mirroring the stock results let's move on to uh real world tests you can find other synthetic tests in the link below but I'm not going to talk about them here real world tests handbreak en coding and transcoding pass everything is performing within margin of error or within spitting distance the ada8 xpg value RAM and Kingston value Ram are the only two that are not uh margin of error calculations they're actually just slower period so uh pretty if you're picking for handbreak this it's just not going to matter you pick any of these basically go based on looks and price looking at Adobe Premiere this is a bit more interesting for a lot of of you I would imagine this is rendering out a very short clip that is representative of our YouTube clips like this one in performance and we see here that uh ad once again is in the lead except this time it is actually with their 1600 MHz RAM and it's tied with the other uh value RAM and Vengeance Pro so what does this show us well it shows us first of all I think cast latency has a much bigger impact on Premier performance than in other applications and also shows us that when you're rendering something out that's only 250 seconds in general to process there's almost no difference so that's that's pretty much all there is to that AE After Effects the live Ram preview performance is all the same it's 12 FPS up to 13 FPS and basically just decimals in between so what's the conclusion here well the hyperx F Ram is not a bad choice it is actually quite a good choice especially at $80 which competes very closely with the 838 for $85 G skill kits and $80 crucial kit and $95 Vengeance Pro kit so it they're all there's so many options right here and they all perform effectively ident identically your choice should boil down between warranties Aesthetics and uh price I mean that's really all there is to it buy whichever one of these you think looks the best and is currently on sale that is all there is to this review hit the link in the description below for more information and and I will see you all next time peacehey everyone this is Steve from Gamers nexus.net and today we are doing a hyper fast review of Kingston's new hyperx Fury memory because memory is kind of boring to do big lawn videos on and I've already done one of them so we're just going to speed through this I was provided with some hyper X Fury Ram at 1866 mahz in a 2 * 4 GB capacity that is two sticks of 4 gig for eight total gigabyt of RAM and we are reviewing that today the memory operates natively at 1866 it also ships in 1600 MHz and you can get it with a cast latency of 10 10 1030 which is pretty average for the 1866 frequency uh maybe a bit on the slow slide if you decide to spend more money on something like Vengeance Pro memory voltage is at 1.5 volts so it is not the 1.65 voltage of memory of the world past where 1866 was much harder to achieve and thus required higher voltage no it is a lower 1.5 volts now and that is because the die yield of 1600 MHz plus memory is so high at this point that it is actually cost ineffective for manufacturers to produce 1333 MHz and other similarly slow frequencies so that kind of gives you some insight as to why the industry is Shifting toward 1600 toward 1866 and onward in the rapidly stagnating DDR3 Market as ddr4 is impending swing of death is right around the corner uh on DDR3 so most immediate competition here to the hyperx fury Ram is G skills rip draws X 1866 cl9 Ram they sniper Ram of the exact same spec with a different heat spreader because that matters of course course there's Vengeance Pro 2133 cl1 Ram at $95 and a mix of a data and crucial memory in the same price range pretty pretty Flatline stuff there nothing uh mindblowing in terms of your offerings it's really going to come down between uh Aesthetics and price performance as you're about to find out is not too high-profile When selecting memory at this point unless you're doing some sort of high-end server build where ECC and that sort of thing is important let's run through the benchmarks as quickly as possible you can find all the benchmarks Linked In the description below and the full review where I've written a lot more and you'll have more time to read everything and and process it right now we're looking at Max mem's copy which is this is a synthetic Benchmark that represents the copy of files as it relates to memory so it is pushing file transfers through memory to simulate uh copies and here really it's nothing to impressive I mean it's just we see Ada's $200 memory at the very top and then everything else sort of follows appropriately hyperx and Vengeance Pro of course within spitting Distance by which I mean a 1 Megabyte per second difference exactly so that is effectively within margin of error and should be ignored they are effectively the same in performance as far as this bench goes file read same thing I you can just look at it really quickly it's the same exact lineup the with hypx and Vengeance Trading spots by again margin of error something like 1% or less difference file right we see the same thing it's just a 100 megabytes per second out of 20 Gigabytes per second is that really going to impact anything no especially because this is a synthetic bench mark so that difference can very rapidly go away when introducing windows and other uh applications latency sees some interest we have ad data is a very fast very expensive Ram with the lowest latency I would actually expect uh that Ram to be a bit slower because of how high high the frequency is how high the cast latency is or case latency but in fact it is uh again very expensive RAM and thus has a almost six nond faster access latency than some of its competitors hyperx Fury and Vengeance are the same the overclocked results are linked in the description below I will not show those here because they are all mirroring the stock results let's move on to uh real world tests you can find other synthetic tests in the link below but I'm not going to talk about them here real world tests handbreak en coding and transcoding pass everything is performing within margin of error or within spitting distance the ada8 xpg value RAM and Kingston value Ram are the only two that are not uh margin of error calculations they're actually just slower period so uh pretty if you're picking for handbreak this it's just not going to matter you pick any of these basically go based on looks and price looking at Adobe Premiere this is a bit more interesting for a lot of of you I would imagine this is rendering out a very short clip that is representative of our YouTube clips like this one in performance and we see here that uh ad once again is in the lead except this time it is actually with their 1600 MHz RAM and it's tied with the other uh value RAM and Vengeance Pro so what does this show us well it shows us first of all I think cast latency has a much bigger impact on Premier performance than in other applications and also shows us that when you're rendering something out that's only 250 seconds in general to process there's almost no difference so that's that's pretty much all there is to that AE After Effects the live Ram preview performance is all the same it's 12 FPS up to 13 FPS and basically just decimals in between so what's the conclusion here well the hyperx F Ram is not a bad choice it is actually quite a good choice especially at $80 which competes very closely with the 838 for $85 G skill kits and $80 crucial kit and $95 Vengeance Pro kit so it they're all there's so many options right here and they all perform effectively ident identically your choice should boil down between warranties Aesthetics and uh price I mean that's really all there is to it buy whichever one of these you think looks the best and is currently on sale that is all there is to this review hit the link in the description below for more information and and I will see you all next time peace\n"