Today, Kingston is launching its new FURY Beast DDR5 RGB memory. The Kingston Fury Beast family boasts the first DDR5 module to break 10,000MT/s through overclocking, although factory-set speeds are still fairly impressive.
The Kingston Fury Beast DDR5 RGB memory series is Intel XMP 3.0 ready and qualified by leading motherboard vendors. Speeds start out at 4800MT/s, but there are also 5200MT/s modules , 5600MT/s and 6000MT/s modules available with capacities up to 64GB, so you can choose the best one that suits your performance and budget needs.
Below you can find a full list of features and specifications:
- Enhanced lighting with new heat spreader design for brighter and smoother RGB illumination.
- Patented Kingston FURY Infrared Sync Technology for vibrant RGB effects.
- Intel XMP 3.0-Ready and Certified
- Improved stability for overclocking with On-die ECC (ODECC)
- Capacities:
- Singles – 8GB, 16GB, 32GB
- Kits of 2 – 16GB, 32GB, 64GB
- Frequencies: 4800MT/s, 5200MT/s, 5600MT/s, 6000MT/s
- Latencies: CL38, CL40
- Voltage: 1V, 1.25V, 1.35V
- Operating Temperature: 0°C-85°C
- Dimensions: 35 mm x 42.23 mm x 7.11 mm
Kingston Fury Beast DDR5 RGB memory is available starting this month. Prices start at £56.99 for a single 8GB 4800MT/s stick currently. If you want a dual-module kit, then you can find the 16GB 4800MT/s version with CL38 latency for £115.49 at the moment. The normal prices are a tad higher, coming up to roughly £75 per 8GB stick.
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KitGuru Says: Are any of you looking to make the jump to a DDR5-capable PC this year? Will you be looking to add Kingston Fury memory to your new build?