Kingston FURY expands its line of DDR5 memory
- March 28, 2023
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Kingston FURY is the high-performance division of parent company Kingston Technology and has just announced several new features for its line DDR5 memory. On the one hand, the
Kingston FURY is the high-performance division of parent company Kingston Technology and has just announced several new features for its line DDR5 memory. On the one hand, the
Kingston FURY is the high-performance division of parent company Kingston Technology and has just announced several new features for its line DDR5 memory. On the one hand, the series Beats it contains new modules with a cooler in white and on the other side the star series Renegade increases its maximum frequency up to 7200 MT/s.
Kingston FURY is designed for system builders and PC enthusiasts who want to maximize performance with the latest generation of DDR5 memory. series of beatsThe new modules with a low-profile heatsink design in white offer performance at a reasonable price, combining cooling capacity with increased customization.
These memories allow users to personalize their PC with the Kingston FURY CTRL RGB tool, selecting or adjusting one of the 18 built-in RGB lighting effects that will move in unison thanks to the manufacturer’s patented infrared synchronization technology.
Otherwise, they are Intel XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO certified, reach speeds of up to 6000 MT/s and will be available in April with individual modules 8 GB, 16 GB and 32 GB; sets of 2 to 64 GB and sets of 4 modules for a capacity of up to 128 Gbytes.
The second news comes for Kingston FURY Renegade. It’s a stellar lineup among the manufacturer’s DDR5 memories, and they now come with improved latencies and speeds of up to 7200 MT/s. They are built with newly designed black and silver or white and silver aluminum heatsinks with a black PCB and feature the same dynamic RGB lighting.
They support Intel Extreme Memory Profile technology, which facilitates overclocking with factory-optimized timings, speeds and voltages for better stability. To this end, on-chip ECC offers more reliable DRAM components, an integrated PMIC that balances performance where needed, and two independent 32-bit subchannels that provide a large increase in data efficiency for multi-core processors.
They are sold in frequencies of 6000 MT/s, 6400 MT/s, 6800 MT/s and 7200 MT/s; CL32, CL36 or CL38 latency and storage capacities in individual 16GB and 32GB modules and also in sets with 32 and 64 GB. You already know how important RAM is in any high-performance computer.
Source: Muy Computer
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