HyperX Fury (2 x 16GB, 2133 MHz, DDR4-RAM, DIMM)

HyperX Fury

2 x 16GB, 2133 MHz, DDR4-RAM, DIMM


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Anonymous

6 years ago

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robpors613

6 years ago

what are you using this ram for? mainboard? ever checked how much ram is supported? maybe if it is technically possible plug in 1 or 2 16gb modules for expandability instead of using 4x 4g ram

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Fishsalat

7 years ago

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Brimstone

7 years ago

Yes, this should normally also be compatible. The difference is that the HX421C14FBK2/16 is single-rank memory and the HX421C14FB2K2/16 is dual-rank memory. Attached is an interesting discussion about this: https://www.computerbase.de/forum/showthread.php?t=1465445 PS: For which motherboard do you want to use the RAM?

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Kilchmann Marc

7 years ago

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Erytheis

7 years ago

Hello Marc, This service is not offered by digitec. Depending on the case, you would also have to be careful when installing it yourself. Sometimes such fixed PCs are also sealed, in which case the manufacturer's warranty "COULD" expire as soon as the case is opened. A service centre may be able to offer this service (e.g. http://www.littlebit.ch/), so that it is then sealed cleanly again. Greets

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Isitar

7 years ago

Please contact the customer service department in this regard. The question function is basically there to ask other customers about the characteristics of the product in question. However, if by "almost new" you mean a used/returned item, it is normal for the warranty period to be 12 months.

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ChruutvoLuzi

7 years ago

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Anonymous

7 years ago

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The manufacturer's number provides information. HX421C14FB2/8 vs. HX421C14FB/8 The difference is the 2 after the FB. The one with the 2 after the FB is probably the newer version of the same bolt. According to the manufacturer, HX421C14FB/8 is discontinued. It is better to take the newer version. It is certainly more compatible with current hardware.

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Simi.asc

7 years ago

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Anonymous

7 years ago

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In general, the computer is not bad, but as already mentioned, you won't get far with the graphics card. It also depends on what kind of games you play. The CPU isn't exactly top-notch either. You're better equipped with an i5. I wouldn't be too stingy with the mainboard either. I'd recommend getting a more expensive but better one, so that you'll still be in good hands in two years. MFG Rafael

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