This review is for those who, like me, are addicted to buying a Dell Alienware PC. If you were smart, you'd order a desktop computer with a meager 8GB flash drive to get a sold out RTX3080 while saving hundreds of dollars on Dell surcharges. These Fury X RAM modules have worked very well so far. It runs at the advertised speed and it's a lot cheaper to buy from Amazon than an inferior version of Dell's Fury X. Dell and Apple charge over a thousand for 128GB of RAM. Originally purchased 32GB 3466MHz model, but Alienware motherboard only supports 128GB 3200MHz. It's one of the reasons I chose this particular series over the Hyper X Predator series. The reason this is a must-have for Alienware owners is because the proprietary hardware that Dell crams into their PCs is incompatible with many popular aftermarket hardware. Hyper X Fury sticks are easy to install. Just a quick tweak in the BIOS menu to enable the XMP option to unleash its full speed and you're done. The sad part of my setup is that I will never see the RGB light in an Alienware case. Well, 128GB of RAM for just over $500 isn't bad.
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