Predator DDR4 RGB announced by Hyper X, includes Infrared Sync Technology

The Predator DDR4 RGB has been announced today by HyperX. The Predator DDR4 RGB will feature HyperX’s “industry-leading, patent-pending Infrared Sync technology.”

Predator DDR4 RGB is optimised for Intel platforms and has been designed to allow for gamers to completely customise the visual and graphics options. 

Available in 8GB single modules, the Predator DDR4 RGB will also come in 16GB and 32GB packs of two and four.

Predator DDR4 RGB

HyperX’s Predator DDR4 RGB gets its name from the LED RGB lightbar attached. This lightbar creates fluid lighting effects which can be controlled and customised through ASUS Aura Sync, Gigabyte RGB Fusion, and MSI Mystic Light Sync. 

HyperX IR Sync Technology is powered by the motherboard and works to keep the lighting in sync. The Predator DDR4 RGB is “100 percent factory tested and backed by a lifetime warranty, free technical support and legendary reliability.”

The specs are below;

Part Number

Frequency

Capacity

HX429C15PB3A/8

2933

8GB

HX429C15PB3AK2/16

2933

16GB (Kit of 2)

HX429C15PB3AK4/32

2933

32GB (Kit of 2)

Capacities

  • Singles: 8GB
  • Kits of 2: 16GB
  • Kits of 4: 32GB
  • Frequencies 2933MHz
  • Latencies CL15
  • Voltage 1.35V
  • Operating Temperatures 0°C to 70°C
  • Dimensions: 133.35mm x 42.2mm

The HyperX Predator DDR4 RGB will be available from stores and online.

Leo Stevenson
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