HyperX reveals 16GB Predator DDR4 4000MHz RAM kits

HyperX updates its premium Predator DDR4 RAM to high-end frequencies of 4,000MHz.

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Computex 2017 - At the latest Computex showcase in Taipei, Taiwan, HyperX today announced the expansion of its Predator DDR4 RAM to 4,000MHz.

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HyperX's new high-density Predator DDR4-4000 RAM is available in 16GB kits (2 x 8GB modules) with CL19 timings. The company also expanded its Predator DDR4 128GB kits (8 x 16GB modules) to include 3,000MHz frequencies with CL15 timings. For reference, single HyperX Predator DDR4 modules are available in 8GB and 16GB capacities, with kits of 2, 4 and 8 modules with capacities varying from 8GB to 1280GB.

Furthermore, HyperX has now divided its memory line into two simplified types: its FURY system memory line is aimed for PC users "looking for simplicity in overclocking", whereas its premium Predator XMP memory is aimed at "giving PC builders the best performance."

HyperX notes that its full memory lineup is backed by a lifetime warranty and is optimized for all builds, including PC builds with Intel or AMD processors.

Check below for a complete list of Hyper X modules, kits, and specifications.

SPECIFICATIONS AND DIMENSIONS

Capacities

Singles: 8GB, 16GB

Kits of 2: 8GB, 16GB, 32GB

Kits of 4: 16GB, 32GB, 64GB

Kits of 8: 128GB

Frequencies: 2400MHz, 2666MHz, 3000MHz, 3200MHz, 3333MHz, 3600MHz, 4000MHz

Latencies: CL12, CL13, CL15, CL16, CL17, CL19

Voltage 1.35V

Operating Temperatures 0C to 85C

Dimensions 133.35mm x 42.2mm

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