Are kingston hyperX fury memotry are good

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I want to know if Kingston HyperX Fury ddr3 ram is good enough and is supported with amd fx-6300 processor and asus m578l-m/usb3 mobo
 
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Yes, the Kingston is very good. The RAM choice isn't particularly important in builds unless the user is running a high end server or a high end photo editing machine. I'm assuming that you will be gaming with this rig, so I will say that the RAM choice won't make any difference in your framerates.
Yes, the Kingston is very good. The RAM choice isn't particularly important in builds unless the user is running a high end server or a high end photo editing machine. I'm assuming that you will be gaming with this rig, so I will say that the RAM choice won't make any difference in your framerates.
 
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The 1866 Mhz will be throttled down to run at 1333 Mhz (G.Skill's limit).

Mixing & matching RAM is never recommended, as some RAM simply don't play nicely with each other (even buying 2 identical sticks, from the same manufacturer - that are packaged separately).
I would suspect you'd be fine (at 1333 Mhz) - but would recommend you pick up a pack, 2x(Whatever)GB, from the same brand, same speed. If you buy a 2or4 pack, they should've been tested for compatibility at the manufacturers end.
 
Yes, Kingston is a good brand. I had 8GB HyperX Genesis in my 2500k system and will be continuing to use it with my 4790k until my 16GB HyperX Fury kit comes in the mail next week. This is probably my 4th or 5th setup over the years with Kingston RAM and I've never had a complaint. I've also had a couple with Corsair simply because it was a better deal at the time. IMO both brands are of equal quality and you can't go wrong with either.