Remove HyperX RGB heatspreader and put on different HyperX DIMM?





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Looks like HyperX doesn't have a 2x16GB RGB module set, but they do have a 2x8GB module set in RGB (Amazon).



Question: I have HyperX DDR4 modules running at 2133Mhz at 2x16GB, could I swap the heat spreaders with this RGB kit?



This is my current kit: HyperX Kingston Technology Fury Black 32 GB Kit 2133 MHz CL14 DIMM DDR4 Internal Memory (HX421C14FBK2/32)










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  • I seem to recall in my research on RGB memory modules the RGB heatspreaders cannot be removed.

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Looks like HyperX doesn't have a 2x16GB RGB module set, but they do have a 2x8GB module set in RGB (Amazon).



Question: I have HyperX DDR4 modules running at 2133Mhz at 2x16GB, could I swap the heat spreaders with this RGB kit?



This is my current kit: HyperX Kingston Technology Fury Black 32 GB Kit 2133 MHz CL14 DIMM DDR4 Internal Memory (HX421C14FBK2/32)










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  • I seem to recall in my research on RGB memory modules the RGB heatspreaders cannot be removed.

    – Ramhound
    Jan 27 at 19:30














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Looks like HyperX doesn't have a 2x16GB RGB module set, but they do have a 2x8GB module set in RGB (Amazon).



Question: I have HyperX DDR4 modules running at 2133Mhz at 2x16GB, could I swap the heat spreaders with this RGB kit?



This is my current kit: HyperX Kingston Technology Fury Black 32 GB Kit 2133 MHz CL14 DIMM DDR4 Internal Memory (HX421C14FBK2/32)










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Looks like HyperX doesn't have a 2x16GB RGB module set, but they do have a 2x8GB module set in RGB (Amazon).



Question: I have HyperX DDR4 modules running at 2133Mhz at 2x16GB, could I swap the heat spreaders with this RGB kit?



This is my current kit: HyperX Kingston Technology Fury Black 32 GB Kit 2133 MHz CL14 DIMM DDR4 Internal Memory (HX421C14FBK2/32)







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  • I seem to recall in my research on RGB memory modules the RGB heatspreaders cannot be removed.

    – Ramhound
    Jan 27 at 19:30



















  • I seem to recall in my research on RGB memory modules the RGB heatspreaders cannot be removed.

    – Ramhound
    Jan 27 at 19:30

















I seem to recall in my research on RGB memory modules the RGB heatspreaders cannot be removed.

– Ramhound
Jan 27 at 19:30





I seem to recall in my research on RGB memory modules the RGB heatspreaders cannot be removed.

– Ramhound
Jan 27 at 19:30










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