I've been looking at memory for my next build, and the Kingston HyperX Fury are top of my list. I've been using Kingston RAM for over 20 years and I've never had problems with any of it.
Here's a datasheet for the modules I'm considering with all the measurements, which should be the same for all the Non RGB Fury modules.
I've also found that even though I plan to run the modules at 3600MHz, the 3733MHz looks like a better buy. It still has an XMP profile for 3600MHz, which runs at the same timings as the 3600MHz ones, but according to the spec sheet it supports tighter timings if you set them manually. I think that's worth the $5 difference in price.
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Another reason I'm thinking about getting the 3733MHz Fury modules, and this is purely speculation, is that if Kingston are binning their own chips, then you're probably getting some of the best ones, as they don't offer higher speeds in the Fury range. These are SK Hynix DJR based modules.