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Hyper X Fury RGB DDR4 3600 32GB Kit – Full Color Fury
Hyper X Fury RGB DDR4 3600 32GB Kit – Full Color Fury-May 2024
May 2, 2025 11:56 PM

Product Info

Hyper X Fury RGB DDR4 3600 32GB Kit

Type

Memory

Price

226.00

Kingston has made the move to bring RGB to their ever popular FURY line of DDR4 memory modules. The Hyper X Fury RGB takes the same Fury DDR4 design signature we are all familiar with and adds quite the touch of color thanks to a nice diffuser placed on top of the DIMM. The lineup ranges from a single 8GB stick rated at 2400MHz all the way up to a kit of 4 16GB sticks rated at 3733MHz for those who demand extreme capacity and speeds.

We were sent the kit of 32GB (2x16GB) Hyper X Fury DDR4 3600 rated at 3600MHz with timings at 17-21-21 and requiring 1.35v to do so. The kit was compatible with our Core i9-9900K paired with an EVGA Z370 Classified K motherboard as well as my Ryzen 9 3900X on an ASUS X370 Crosshair 6 Hero. But how about a closer look at the memory kit and how it performed in our growing lineup of memory modules.

One of the more interesting features that Hyper X added to this lineup of RGB memory is their Hyper Infrared Sync Technology. For those unfamiliar, this is a great integration that solves the problem of 'RGB drift' that often occurs on memory kits that are cycling through color and slowly get out of sync for one reason or another. The Hyper X Infrared Sync Technology allows the DIMMs to communicate with each other directly through infrared sensors to maintain a perfectly synced color pattern.

A Closer Look

The kit comes packed in a standard blister pack, so no fancy box affairs like some other memory kits come in, but the box means very little so on to the memory itself. Sporting a black heatsink shroud with a brushed aluminum finish for the lettering and branding of the DIMMs. Sitting on top of the modules is the diffuser for the RGB modules that have the Hyper X logo printed onto it, so if you disable the lighting the module still looks attractive because sometimes you just have days where you want to disable the lights.

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RGB is supported by their own Hyper X Ngenuity software as well as the more popular suites from vendors including; ASUS Aura Sync, ASRock's, Gigabyte's RGB Fusion 2.0, and MSI Mystic Light Sync. I found it integrating nicely with the ASUS Aura Sync on my Crosshair 6 Hero and the Hyper X Ngenuity software handled the RGB settings nicely on the EVGA Z370 test bench.

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Testing Setup

The Hyper X Fury RGB DDR4 kits are packing Hynix IC modules, specifically the newer Hynix DJR modules. These are the same modules that you'll find in other competing memory kits from G.Skill in their Trident Z Neo. DJR memory modules are akin to a higher frequency version of Hynix CJR memory kits and in our testing, we found it compatible with the latest Intel Core i9-9900k and i5-8400 on the EVGA Z370 Classified K board, we also found the Ryzen 5 3600 and B450 Tomahawk to run it with ease. The Ryzen 5 3400G did not have the same luck running it past DDR4 3200 speeds.

Much like the first time I published a review for storage I have access to limited hardware and had to develop a test suite for myself to use. Because of that the testing is still growing and open to suggestions by the readers. Right now we have a mix of Synthetic and Gaming benchmarks as I focus primarily on the PC Gaming angle with almost all hardware. Something I wanted to explore as we go through the results is more than just the memory's XMP Profile performance as sometimes people run into issues running memory at its maximum capacity, therefore I conducted a set of tests using the XMP Profile for rated speeds and timings, but then adjusted the frequency to see how the memory kits all performed at lower frequencies (and higher than XMP in the case of the Corsair Vengeance LPX kit). Hopefully, that'll give readers a better idea of where the Hyper X Fury RGB memory sits overall in terms of performance.

Test System

ComponentsZ370
CPUIntel Core i9-9900k @ 5GHz
Memory Hyper X Fury RGB DDR4 3600 CL17 Muskin Redline DDR4 3600 CL18, APACER VOX RGB DDR4 3200 CL16
G.Skill Flare X DDR4 3200 CL14
G.Skill Trident Z DDR4 3200 CL16
Geil EVO X DDR3200 CL 16
Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 2400 CL14
MotherboardEVGA Z370 Classified K
StorageKingston KC2000 1TB NVMe SSD
PSUCooler Master V1200 Platinum
Windows Version1909 with latest security patches

Hyper X Fury RGB 32GB DDR4 3600 Performance

Aida 64 Bandwidth

Using Aida 64 we are able to get a good idea of the overall bandwidth from the memory kits in Read, Write, and Copy performance. I separated them out into their own charts per each measurement so they would be easier to read and digest. A great aspect of this benchmark is that it is readily available to everyone to try out and see where your system's performance lands for a point of comparison.

Aida 64 Read MB/s (higher is better)

DDR4 2133

DDR4 2400

DDR4 2933

XMP PROFILE

0

10000

20000

30000

40000

50000

60000

0

10000

20000

30000

40000

50000

60000

Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 2400 CL14 32.4k

36.2k

43.6k

36.2k

Geil EVO X DDR3200 CL 16 31.2k

35.2k

43.4k

46.9k

G.Skill Trident Z DDR4 3200 CL16 32.3k

34.4k

44.5k

47.6k

G.Skill Flare X DDR4 3200 CL14 31.3k

35.7k

43.9k

47.3k

Apacer VOX RGB DDR4 3200 CL16 31.9k

35.7k

43.4k

47.1k

Muskin Redline DDR4 3600 CL18 29.9k

34.4k

41.9k

51k

Hyper X Fury DDR4 3600 CL17 30.8k

34.3k

42.1k

49.9k

Aida 64 Write MB/s (higher is better)

DDR4 2133

DDR4 2400

DDR4 2933

XMP PROFILE

0

10000

20000

30000

40000

50000

60000

0

10000

20000

30000

40000

50000

60000

Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 2400 CL14 32.5k

36.6k

44.5k

36.6k

Geil EVO X DDR3200 CL 16 30.6k

35.4k

42.9k

47.4k

G.Skill Trident Z DDR4 3200 CL16 32.9k

36.3k

45.7k

49.3k

G.Skill Flare X DDR4 3200 CL14 30.8k

35.1k

43.6k

46.6k

Apacer VOX RGB DDR4 3200 CL16 32.8k

37k

45.2k

49.3k

Muskin Redline DDR4 3600 CL18 31.7k

35.8k

44k

54k

Hyper X Fury DDR4 3600 CL17 31.7k

35.9k

44.1k

53.6k

Aida 64 Copy MB/s (higher is better)

DDR4 2133

DDR4 2400

DDR4 2933

XMP PROFILE

0

9000

18000

27000

36000

45000

54000

0

9000

18000

27000

36000

45000

54000

Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 2400 CL14 32.6k

35.9k

42.8k

35.9k

Geil EVO X DDR3200 CL 16 29.6k

33.4k

39.4k

43.1k

G.Skill Trident Z DDR4 3200 CL16 31.8k

35.4k

43.1k

46.2k

G.Skill Flare X DDR4 3200 CL14 29.7k

33k

40.4k

42.7k

Apacer VOX RGB DDR4 3200 CL16 31.2k

37.5k

42.7k

45.9k

Muskin Redline DDR4 3600 CL18 31.7k

34.6k

40.8k

45.9k

Hyper X Fury DDR4 3600 CL17 32.2k

33.8k

40.9k

49.2k

Aida 64 Latency

Latency is the name of the game in this benchmark. The lower the latency the faster the response from the memory.

Aida 64 Latency (Lower is better)

DDR4 2133

DDR4 2400

DDR4 2933

XMP PROFILE

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 2400 CL14 63

59

50

59

Geil EVO X DDR3200 CL 16 61

56

49

48

G.Skill Trident Z DDR4 3200 CL16 66

62

51

49

G.Skill Flare X DDR4 3200 CL14 58

53

46

43

Apacer VOX RGB DDR4 3200 CL16 68

60

52

50

Muskin Redline DDR4 3600 CL18 75

68

57

48

Hyper X Fury DDR4 3600 CL17 73

65

56

47

ROG RealBench Image Editing

The ROG RealBench suite is a rather useful tool for measuring performance as it's built entirely out of open source applications that people use. For this test, we took the results from the ROG RealBench Image Editing benchmark that uses GIMP to measure performance while loading and applying many changes to photos. Needless to say, the results point out not much reason to be concerned with what memory you're using so long as you have enough. A great aspect of this benchmark is that it is readily available to everyone to try out and see where your system's performance lands for a point of comparison.

ROG RealBench Image Editing Score (higher is better)

DDR4 2133

DDR4 2400

DDR4 2933

XMP PROFILE

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 2400 CL14 247

252

252

252

Geil EVO X DDR3200 CL 16 248

249

248

251

G.Skill Trident Z DDR4 3200 CL16 249

248

254

255

G.Skill Flare X DDR4 3200 CL14 248

254

252

252

Apacer VOX RGB DDR4 3200 CL16 257

257

258

261

Muskin Redline DDR4 3600 CL18 255

256

255

256

Hyper X Fury DDR4 3600 CL17 254

256

257

258

WinRar

WinRar's benchmark takes a measurement of the system's capacity for file compression and translates that to KB/s showing that it really favors overall speed for the highest output. A great aspect of this benchmark is that it is readily available to everyone to try out and see where your system's performance lands for a point of comparison.

WinRar Benchmark KB/s (higher is better)

DDR4 2133

DDR4 2400

DDR4 2933

XMP PROFILE

0

7000

14000

21000

28000

35000

42000

0

7000

14000

21000

28000

35000

42000

Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 2400 CL14 23.9k

25.3k

28.3k

25.3k

Geil EVO X DDR3200 CL 16 17.9k

20k

24.2k

26k

G.Skill Trident Z DDR4 3200 CL16 23.4k

25k

27.9k

29.2k

G.Skill Flare X DDR4 3200 CL14 22.8k

24.7k

27.7k

28.9k

Apacer VOX RGB DDR4 3200 CL16 24.1k

25.9k

28.9k

29.9k

Muskin Redline DDR4 3600 CL18 22k

23.8k

26.8k

29.6k

Hyper X Fury DDR4 3600 CL17 22.3k

24k

27.2k

30.1k

Rainbow 6 Siege

Rainbow 6 Siege is a highly competitive multiplayer shooter that has shown itself to be fairly CPU intensive, and memory performance is one aspect that can really help boost speeds in games that are CPU constrained. This game proves this to be the case as well showing that there can exist up to and exceeding a 40FPS margin based on the memory speed. This was tested at 1080p Ultra Preset paired with an RTX 2080 Ti

Rainbow 6 Siege 1080p Ultra AVG FPS (higher is better)

DDR4 2133

DDR4 2400

DDR4 2933

XMP PROFILE

0

70

140

210

280

350

420

0

70

140

210

280

350

420

Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 2400 CL14 324

338

353

338

Geil EVO X DDR3200 CL 16 288

306

337

348

G.Skill Trident Z DDR4 3200 CL16 319

334

353

360

G.Skill Flare X DDR4 3200 CL14 313

331

352

358

Apacer VOX RGB DDR4 3200 CL16 320

335

356

360

Muskin Redline DDR4 3600 CL18 297

318

348

360

Hyper X Fury DDR4 3600 CL17 297

314

349

360

Far Cry New Dawn

Far Cry New Dawn may not be the same kind of competitive multiplayer game as Rainbow 6, but it is still al title that is known to put the hurt on the CPU so it should also share a very similar outcome. While the performance delta of just over 25FPS isn't as staggering, it's still a big enough gap for people to really consider faster memory when using these higher-performing CPUs. This was tested at 1080p Ultra Preset paired with an RTX 2080 Ti

Far Cry New Dawn 1080p Ultra AVG FPS (higher is better)

DDR4 2133

DDR4 2400

DDR4 2933

XMP PROFILE

0

40

80

120

160

200

240

0

40

80

120

160

200

240

Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 2400 CL14 108

115

123

115

Geil EVO X DDR3200 CL 16 96

104

119

124

G.Skill Trident Z DDR4 3200 CL16 109

116

127

131

G.Skill Flare X DDR4 3200 CL14 105

114

125

131

Apacer VOX RGB DDR4 3200 CL16 107

114

126

130

Muskin Redline DDR4 3600 CL18 99

107

121

132

Hyper X Fury DDR4 3600 CL17 100

108

122

132

Conclusion

The Hyper X RGB DDR4 3600 32GB memory kit delivered all around. Performance right in line with where it should be and good compatibility with all systems it was tested in. The profile of the memory allows for it to be put in most systems without any concern for cooler clearance, it is good to see manufacturers avoiding the skyscraper height memory modules as they're basically a pointless design unless you want to cause compatibility issues. The diffuser does a decent job of smoothing out the lighting but it's not the best on the market. With the LEDs turned off the memory is still clean in aesthetics to fit any builds motif.

Buy for $225 from Amazon

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