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product_id: 79616923
title: "HyperX Predator DDR4 RGB 16GB Kit 3200MHz CL16 DIMM XMP RAM Memory / Infrared Sync Technology Black (HX432C16PB3AK2/16)"
brand: "hyperx"
price: "VT931"
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# 3200MHz Speed RGB Lighting Low Latency CL16 HyperX Predator DDR4 RGB 16GB Kit 3200MHz CL16 DIMM XMP RAM Memory / Infrared Sync Technology Black (HX432C16PB3AK2/16)

**Brand:** hyperx
**Price:** VT931
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🌟 Elevate Your Game with HyperX RAM!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** HyperX Predator DDR4 RGB 16GB Kit 3200MHz CL16 DIMM XMP RAM Memory / Infrared Sync Technology Black (HX432C16PB3AK2/16) by hyperx
- **How much does it cost?** VT931 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- hyperx enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted hyperx brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Built to Last:** Durable design with a wide operating temperature range.
- • **Optimized for Intel:** Intel XMP-ready profiles for seamless compatibility.
- • **Illuminate Your Setup:** Stunning RGB effects with HyperX Infrared Sync technology.
- • **Stay Cool Under Pressure:** Fierce aluminum heat spreader for optimal thermal management.
- • **Unleash Your Gaming Potential:** Experience lightning-fast performance with 3200MHz speed.

## Overview

The HyperX Predator DDR4 RGB 16GB Kit offers high-speed 3200MHz performance with low latency CL16, enhanced by stunning RGB lighting and advanced infrared sync technology. Designed for gamers and professionals alike, this RAM is optimized for Intel platforms and built to withstand demanding conditions.

## Description

HyperX Predator DDR4 RGB pairs brilliant RGB style with dazzling performance. Easily create your look with HyperX's Infrared Sync technology, no cables required. Predator DDR4 RGB's CL19 latency and speeds up to 4000MHz provide a powerful boost. Featuring Intel XMP-ready profiles optimized for Intel's latest chipsets, it's available in 8GB singles and kits of 2 or 4 with 16GB-32GB capacities. 100-percent factory tested with a lifetime warranty, Predator DDR4 RGB's a reliable, powerful upgrade. The specification of the extreme overclocking modules listed on this page may be beyond the capabilities of your system hardware. Careful selection of all system components (e.g. CPU, motherboard, PSU) is required to ensure these modules will function as intended. These kits are thoroughly tested and verified in house to run at the listed speed. As a backup we include a 2nd XMP profile at a slower clock speed so you can still achieve great performance if your system cannot handle the included highest speed XMP profile. Lighting customizable with motherboard RGB control software. RGB customization support through third party software may vary.

Review: Runs fine with Ryzen 2700X - I've had one of these for a year (2x8GB of the RGB variety) running at 3200 MHz on Ryzen 2700X with MSI B450 Pro Carbon. They have an automatic default speed of 2400 MHz and two XMP profiles with 2933 MHz and 3200 MHz. Added another one for 32 GB recently (one year later), Machine would not boot at 3200 MHz with 32 GB, not even POST. Swapped the sticks around trying all combinations and it worked in a few others. New sticks in slots A1/B1 and old ones in A2/B2 offer the highest speeds. 4 sticks worked fine at 2400 MHz in any slot config. In one it worked at up to 2666 MHz and in two others it POSTed at 3200 but was unstable. In the worst of the slot configs none of the XMP profiles worked. In the best all configs worked but only 2993 MHz was stable. Attempting to set custom timings I found (via Thaiphoon burner) that the two sets (of the same model, bought a year apart) were in fact manufactured two years apart and had different RAM chips. In other words they were mismatched. Any combination of two sticks (from old and/or new sets) would work just fine at 3200 MHz but not all four. Ryzens inter core cluster CCX speeds are dependent on RAM speeds which means at lower RAM speeds some core to core to communication will be slower. This speed is usually the physical RAM clockspeed (half of DDR frequency). Having said that desktop Ryzen's 2000s max rated RAM speeds is 2993 MHz and anything beyond that is overclocking. For 4 stick configs officially AMD only guarantees 2133 MHz. Currently running it at 2933 MHz via an XMP profile and performance in CPU heavy benchmarks like Cinebench R15 are at around 99.8% of the 16GB 3200 MHz speed. Having said that speeds in apps like Photoshop and Audacity is much better with both apps starting up virtually instantly and running like greased lightning and Unreal Engine 4 doesn't slow down after a while especially after multiple undos. So real world performance for me at least is much better. The moral of the story being if multiple RAM kits are being paired together (even of the same make and model) they should probably be bought at the same time from the same vendor to ensure internal components tally and they can work at their maximum rated speeds.
Review: Unbelievable overclocking potential - So far this memory has shown OC potential far beyond expectations, especially for the ludicrously low price I paid for two 16GB DIMMs. Stock XMP profile is 3200, 16-18-18. As a joke I upped the clockspeed to 3700 and the timings to 18-19-19 and rebooted into MemTest86 expecting the first test to error out immediately. Of course it didn't, and the memory cleared every test without error meaning they are stable at the increased clockspeed and timings. That is due, at least in part, to the Hynix CJR c-die modules Kingston uses for these. CJR/c-dies are known to be exceptional overclockers, nearly at the level of the out-of-production Samsung b-die modules. I should point out this is on an Intel chipset (z370.) AMD platforms are more sensitive to higher memory speeds because of the very different architecure and the way in which the memory controller is integrated.

## Features

- Stunning RGB style
- Patent pending HyperX Infrared Sync technology
- Fierce aluminum heat spreader complements the smooth RGB effects
- High speed, low latency DDR4 performance
- Intel XMP-ready profiles optimized for Intel's latest platforms. Operating temperature - 0 to 85 degree celsius

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07GL6CLTT |
| Additional Features | Led Growth, Lightweight |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,753 in Computer Memory |
| Brand | HyperX |
| Built-In Media | HyperX Predator memory |
| Column Address Strobe Latency | 16 |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop, Server, Laptop |
| Computer Memory Size | 16 GB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 4,131 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 3200 MHz |
| Form Factor | DIMM |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00740617283877 |
| Item Type Name | HyperX Predator DDR4 RGB 16GB kit 3200MHz CL16 DIMM XMP RAM Memory / Infrared Sync Technology- Black (HX432C16PB3AK2/16) |
| Item Weight | 0.28 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Kingston Technology Company, Inc. |
| Memory Form Factor | DIMM |
| Memory Generation | DDR4 |
| Memory Speed | 3200 MHz |
| Mfr Part Number | HX432C16PB3AK2/16 |
| Model Name | Predator |
| Model Number | HX432C16PB3AK2/16 |
| Number of Pins | 240 |
| RAM Memory Technology | DDR4 |
| RAM Size | 16 GB |
| Special Feature | Led Growth, Lightweight |
| UPC | 740617283877 |
| Voltage | 1.2 Volts |
| Warranty Description | Lifetime Warranty |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** HyperX
- **Computer Memory Size:** 16 GB
- **RAM Memory Technology:** DDR4
- **Memory Speed:** 3200 MHz
- **Compatible Devices:** Desktop, Server, Laptop

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size, Style** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Runs fine with Ryzen 2700X
*by S***D on July 14, 2020*

I've had one of these for a year (2x8GB of the RGB variety) running at 3200 MHz on Ryzen 2700X with MSI B450 Pro Carbon. They have an automatic default speed of 2400 MHz and two XMP profiles with 2933 MHz and 3200 MHz. Added another one for 32 GB recently (one year later), Machine would not boot at 3200 MHz with 32 GB, not even POST. Swapped the sticks around trying all combinations and it worked in a few others. New sticks in slots A1/B1 and old ones in A2/B2 offer the highest speeds. 4 sticks worked fine at 2400 MHz in any slot config. In one it worked at up to 2666 MHz and in two others it POSTed at 3200 but was unstable. In the worst of the slot configs none of the XMP profiles worked. In the best all configs worked but only 2993 MHz was stable. Attempting to set custom timings I found (via Thaiphoon burner) that the two sets (of the same model, bought a year apart) were in fact manufactured two years apart and had different RAM chips. In other words they were mismatched. Any combination of two sticks (from old and/or new sets) would work just fine at 3200 MHz but not all four. Ryzens inter core cluster CCX speeds are dependent on RAM speeds which means at lower RAM speeds some core to core to communication will be slower. This speed is usually the physical RAM clockspeed (half of DDR frequency). Having said that desktop Ryzen's 2000s max rated RAM speeds is 2993 MHz and anything beyond that is overclocking. For 4 stick configs officially AMD only guarantees 2133 MHz. Currently running it at 2933 MHz via an XMP profile and performance in CPU heavy benchmarks like Cinebench R15 are at around 99.8% of the 16GB 3200 MHz speed. Having said that speeds in apps like Photoshop and Audacity is much better with both apps starting up virtually instantly and running like greased lightning and Unreal Engine 4 doesn't slow down after a while especially after multiple undos. So real world performance for me at least is much better. The moral of the story being if multiple RAM kits are being paired together (even of the same make and model) they should probably be bought at the same time from the same vendor to ensure internal components tally and they can work at their maximum rated speeds.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Unbelievable overclocking potential
*by S***K on July 30, 2019*

So far this memory has shown OC potential far beyond expectations, especially for the ludicrously low price I paid for two 16GB DIMMs. Stock XMP profile is 3200, 16-18-18. As a joke I upped the clockspeed to 3700 and the timings to 18-19-19 and rebooted into MemTest86 expecting the first test to error out immediately. Of course it didn't, and the memory cleared every test without error meaning they are stable at the increased clockspeed and timings. That is due, at least in part, to the Hynix CJR c-die modules Kingston uses for these. CJR/c-dies are known to be exceptional overclockers, nearly at the level of the out-of-production Samsung b-die modules. I should point out this is on an Intel chipset (z370.) AMD platforms are more sensitive to higher memory speeds because of the very different architecure and the way in which the memory controller is integrated.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Reliable and Stable Memory — Perfect Match for My Motherboard
*by C***S on May 23, 2025*

My HyperX memory arrived safely here in Mississippi and has been working perfectly. This is the approved and tested memory for my motherboard, and that made a big difference. In previous builds, I never had compatibility issues, but my last PC build struggled with some non-approved memory I had purchased earlier. That RAM was two pairs of 8GB sticks (32GB total) rated at 4400MHz from Patriot, which I’d used without issues before. However, in this new build, I couldn’t reach anywhere near the rated speeds without serious stability problems and had to settle for the default 2333MHz or lower. Switching to this HyperX memory, which comes as a pair of 16GB sticks (32GB total) rated at 3200MHz and officially supported by my motherboard, made a huge difference. Right out of the box, it was running at 2400MHz without any manual tweaking. I’ve been running this setup for a few months now and am very pleased with both the stability and improved performance. If you’re building a PC, I strongly recommend sticking with memory that’s on your motherboard’s approved list—it really matters.

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