Monday, October 9th 2023

Kingston FURY DDR4 UDIMMs Get a New Look

Kingston FURY, the high-performance division of Kingston Technology Company, Inc., a world leader in memory products and technology solutions, announced today the updated new look of Kingston FURY Renegade DDR4 memory.

Kingston FURY Renegade DDR4 delivers amazing speeds up to 5333 MT/s, making it the ultimate choice for power users. The bold two-tone black heat spreaders are on double duty as they not only enhance the look of your build but also manages heat while you're deep at work or play to ensure optimal performance. For those seeking an extra dose of excitement, Kingston FURY Renegade DDR4 RGB boasts a stylish two-tone black heat spreader illuminated by 10 LEDs to create dynamic RGB lighting effects kept in lock-step by Kingston FURY's patented Infrared Sync Technology. Beyond its appearance it doesn't compromise on functionality, offering speeds up to 4600MT/s allowing users to boost frame rates, improve workflow, and edit game play in a flash.
Kingston FURY Renegade DDR4's release follows the recently redesigned Kingston FURY Beast DDR4 RGB, which also upgrades the style and performance of any system. It features impressive speeds up to 3733MT/s and stunning RGB lighting to complement the sleek black heat spreader. Choose between Intel XMP Certified & XMP-Ready profiles, Ready for AMD Ryzen, or go for Plug N Play automatic overclocking at 2666MT/s to get the boost you need.

"As we continue to give our users more options to truly make their builds their own, we've updated the look of the heat spreaders and added more LEDs to RGB modules," said Kristy Ernt, DRAM business manager, Kingston. "We're happy to now offer users these new modules with heat spreaders specifically designed with the Kingston FURY brand identity in mind."

Kingston FURY Renegade DDR4 memory is available in single module capacities of 8 GB-32 GB and kits of 2, 4, and 8 with capacities of 16 GB-256 GB. Kingston FURY Renegade DDR4 RGB and Kingston FURY Beast DDR4 RGB can be further personalized with the Kingston FURY CTRL RGB tool by selecting and customizing one of the 18 built in RGB lighting effects. The Kingston FURY Renegade DDR4 and Kingston FURY Beast DDR4 lines are Ready for AMD Ryzen, and Intel XMP Certified or XMP Ready, so you're ready to go with profiles that are optimized for AMD and Intel's latest chipsets. 100% tested at speed and backed by a limited lifetime warranty and legendary Kingston reliability.

Kingston FURY Renegade DDR4 RGB Features and Specifications:
  • Stunning RGB Style: Bring your workstation to life with smooth, stunning, RGB lighting effects.
  • Patented Kingston FURY Infrared Sync Technology: RGB lighting stays synced thanks to Kingston FURY's Infrared Sync Technology.
  • Powerful aluminium heat spreader displays smooth RGB effects: The two-tone black aluminium heat spreader and black PCB highlight the stunning RGB effects to keep your rig running and looking sharp.
  • Intel XMP Certified or Ready profiles: Intel Extreme Memory Profile technology makes it possible to overclock with ease. Simply select one of the built-in, hand-tuned profiles in your BIOS to get the benefits of overclocking.
  • Ready for AMD Ryzen: Get memory that's Ready for Ryzen and will seamlessly integrate with your AMD-based system.
  • Capacities:
    • Singles - 8 GB, 16 GB, 32 GB
    • Kits of 2 -16 GB, 32 GB, 64 GB
    • Kits of 4 - 32 GB, 64 GB, 128 GB
    • Kits of 8 - 256 GB
  • Speeds: 3200 MT/s, 3600 MT/s, 4000 MT/s, 4266 MT/s, 4600 MT/s
  • Latencies: CL16, CL18, CL19
  • Voltage: 1.35 V, 1.4 V, 1.5 V
  • Operating Temperature: 0°C to 70°C
  • Dimensions: 133.35 mm x 45.76 mm x 8.29 mm
Kingston FURY Renegade DDR4 Features and Specifications:
  • High speeds plus low latencies deliver extreme performance: With speeds up to 5333MT/s paired with quick CL16-CL20 timings to help your AMD- or Intel-based system power through games, video editing, and broadcasting, Kingston FURY Renegade DDR4 is the prime choice to meet demands.
  • Intel XMP Certified or Ready: Intel Extreme Memory Profile technology makes it possible to overclock with ease. Select one of the built-in, hand-tuned profiles in your BIOS to get the benefits of overclocking without having to manually adjust the memory timings yourself.
  • Ready for AMD Ryzen: Get memory that's Ready for Ryzen and will seamlessly integrate with your AMD-based system. A reliable, compatible performance boost for your build.
  • Intense two-tone black aluminium heat spreader: The two-tone black aluminium heat spreader and black PCB keep your rig running and looking sharp.
  • Capacities:
    • Singles - 8 GB, 16 GB, 32 GB
    • Kits of 2 -16 GB, 32 GB, 64 GB
    • Kits of 4 - 32 GB, 64 GB, 128 GB
    • Kits of 8 - 256 GB
  • Speeds: 3200 MT/s, 3600 MT/s, 4000 MT/s, 4266 MT/s, 4600 MT/s, 4800 MT/s, 5333 MT/s
  • Latencies: CL16, CL18, CL19, CL20
  • Voltage: 1.35 V, 1.4 V, 1.5 V, 1.6 V
  • Operating Temperature: 0°C to 85°C
  • Dimensions: 133.35 mm x 41.98 mm x 8.29 mm
Source: Kingston
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10 Comments on Kingston FURY DDR4 UDIMMs Get a New Look

#1
bonehead123
I like the black & grey versions, the rainbow circus pukers.... not so much :D

Also, I'm no ram expert, but isn't 1.6V a tad on the high side for normal, everyday uses ?

I know the tweakerz out there tend to push stuff to the limits, but my last venture (admittedly a few years ago) into DDR4 o/c's stopped @~1.375V to get a stable ~3600mhz, on intel rigs at least :)
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#2
Ed_1
bonehead123I like the black & grey versions, the rainbow circus pukers.... not so much :D

Also, I'm no ram expert, but isn't 1.6V a tad on the high side for normal, everyday uses ?

I know the tweakerz out there tend to push stuff to the limits, but my last venture (admittedly a few years ago) into DDR4 o/c's stopped @~1.375V to get a stable ~3600mhz, on intel rigs at least :)
Yeah, 1.6v is pushing it, Samsung B die can get hot if not cooled.
I run Micron E at just under 1.4v for 3867 on 12600k, I am MC limited not memory sticks.
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#3
Canned Noodles
5333MT DDR4?? Hot damn! I want some of that! With DDR5 on the market, do you think any faster DDR4 kits will ever be released?
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#4
b1k3rdude
We need a review of these kits, because the 5333 16Gb kit starts @£195 which is DOA imho, when you can geta 32gb (2x16) DDR5 CL30 6000 kit for £103. What CPU is going to be able to take adavantage of DDR4-5333 speeds? The sweet spot for Ryzen 5000 is 3733 and 3600 for 12900k, after which its just deminishing returns afaik.
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#5
FoulOnWhite
b1k3rdudeWe need a review of these kits, because the 5333 16Gb kit starts @£195 which is DOA imho, when you can geta 32gb (2x16) DDR5 CL30 6000 kit for £103. What CPU is going to be able to take adavantage of DDR4-5333 speeds? The sweet spot for Ryzen 5000 is 3733 and 3600 for 12900k, after which its just deminishing returns afaik.
That's £195 for 2x8gb too, yikes. Will anyone buy them now
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#6
Toothless
Tech, Games, and TPU!
FoulOnWhiteThat's £195 for 2x8gb too, yikes. Will anyone buy them now
Some people hanging on dearly to DDR4 actually would get that. There are 1700 DDR4 boards that are still selling too.
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#7
chrcoluk
Yeah from what I last checked, prices are already going up a lot for DDR4 now, the bottoming out has passed, and its upwards only from now on as supply dwindles.
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#8
FoulOnWhite
chrcolukYeah from what I last checked, prices are already going up a lot for DDR4 now, the bottoming out has passed, and its upwards only from now on as supply dwindles.
I have some nice DDR4 4000C16 B die sticks. Did notice the price dropped, so maybe it will go up again.
ToothlessSome people hanging on dearly to DDR4 actually would get that. There are 1700 DDR4 boards that are still selling too.
Seems expensive for 2x8gb sticks, near 400 quid for 32gb
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#9
Toothless
Tech, Games, and TPU!
FoulOnWhiteI have some nice DDR4 4000C16 B die sticks. Did notice the price dropped, so maybe it will go up again.



Seems expensive for 2x8gb sticks, near 400 quid for 32gb
I've got a DDR3 kit that was over the $1500 when it launched and it's only 2x4GB. Some people will pay for the speed.

(no I didn't buy it)
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