HyperX Savage, Predator DDR4 series' get high-capacity additions

HyperX adds higher-end DDR4 DIMMs to Savage, Predator series', up to 128GB, 3000MHz.

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HyperX is adding some high capacity DDR4 kits to its Savage and Predator lineups, both aimed at high-end users.

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HyperX Savage (pictured above) now comes in a 2666MHz 128GB (16GB DIMMs x8) configuration, slotting in at the high-end of the Savage spectrum. It doesn't have the highest frequency in the family (a little shy of the 3000MHz offered by other kits), but it has twice the capacity of the previous top contender. This kit is said to be optimized for Intel systems (i5/i7 processors and 100 series/X99 chipsets) and comes with memory profiles accessible without having to use the BIOS.

Predator (pictured below) now comes in 32GB and 64GB configurations (16GB DIMMs x2 / 16GB DIMMs x4), all at 3000MHz, offering a significant jump over the previous 16GB (2133MHz/3000MHz) and 32GB (2133MHz/3000MHz) options. Again, these are designed for the Intel 100 series and X99 chipsets.

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Specifications are below; pricing and availability are not yet known.

HyperX Savage DDR4 Features and Specifications:

Capacities: 4GB-8GB (single), 8GB-128GB (kits)

Frequency: 2133MHz, 2400MHz, 2666MHz, 2800MHz and 3000MHz

CAS Latency: 12-15

Voltage: 1.2V or 1.35V

Operating Temperature: 0°C to 85°C

Storage Temperature: -55°C to 100°C

Dimensions: 133.35mm x 34.57mm

Compatible with: X99, Z170, H110, H170 and B150

Reliable: 100% tested

Guaranteed: Lifetime warranty

HyperX Predator DDR4 Features and Specifications:

Capacities: 16GB-64GB kits

Frequency: 2133MHz, 2400MHz, 2666MHz, 2800MHz and 3000MHz

CAS Latency: CL12-16

Voltage: 1.2V-1.35V

Operating Temperature: 0°C to 85°C

Storage Temperature: -55°C to 100°C

Dimensions: 133.35mm x 55.05mm

Compatible with: X99, Z170, H110, H170 and B150

Reliable: 100% tested

Guaranteed: Lifetime warranty

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