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Kingston FURY Renegade DDR5 RGB Limited Edition 48GB Review

Rating: 8.0.

Kingston's latest addition to their Fury high-performance product line of DDR5 modules is the flagship FURY Renegade DDR5 RGB Limited Edition, only available (at the time of writing) as a 48GB kit. We were sent a prebuilt PC from Logix Systems featuring the new memory to test.

The FURY Renegade DDR5 RGB Limited Edition comes in just one speed, 8,000MT/s and only as a 48GB kit. using a pair of single-rank 24GB DIMMs, The modules support three Intel XMP 3.0 profiles – 8000MT/s at 36-48-48-128-176 at 1.45V  which is lower than the standard FURY Renegade DDR5-8000 memory kits that use 38-48-48 @ 1.45V timings. The other two profiles are 7200MT/s (38-44-44-105-149 @ 1.45V) and 6400MT/s (32-39-39-80-119 @1.40).

 

The look of the 45.8mm high modules is inspired according to Kingston “by the love of cars and racing” so the design of module looks like the body side profile of an open-wheel (i.e. F1) race car and features a part carbon fibre look. The overall look and the red and black finish are very well done, and as you might expect with a limited edition, it looks totally different to the standard FURY Renegade DDR5 modules.  Under the heat spreaders are 8 3GB SK hynix M-die ICs, along with a Richtek RTQ5132GQWF PMIC.


The top of the module holds the lightbar, under which sits twelve addressable LEDs per module.

Kingston backs the memory with a lifetime warranty.

Specification

  • Model Number: KF580C36RLAK2-48.
  • Capacity: 48GB.
  • Rated Frequency: 8000MT/s.
  • Rated Timings: 36-48-48.
  • Voltage: 1.45V.
  • Module Height: 45.8mm.
  • XMP/EXPO: XMP 3.0.

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