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Kingston FURY Releases New Special Edition RGB DDR4 Memory

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Kingston FURY, the gaming division of Kingston Technology Company, Inc., a world leader in memory products and technology solutions, announced today it has unleashed a new member of the pack, Kingston FURY Beast DDR4 RGB Special Edition. The white heatspreader with striking RGB lighting makes these modules unique amongst the Kingston FURY line.

Enhance not just the performance of your system but keep it fresh with the library of preset RGB lighting patterns and effects or personalize the settings to create a look that makes your system truly one of a kind with Kingston FURY CTRL software. Along with the patented Infrared Sync Technology, trust your tailored RGB effects stay aligned.



Whether you are gaming, video editing, or anything in between get the most out your system with Kingston FURY Beast DDR4 RGB Special Edition. It is Intel XMP Certified, offering advanced pre-optimized timings, speeds and voltages to overclock with ease by a single selection of one of the built-in profiles. As well as being ready for AMD Ryzen, Kingston FURY Beast DDR4 RGB Special Edition will effortlessly integrate making it a hassle-free upgrade for any Intel or AMD-based system.

"As Kingston sets to enter our 35th year we're happy to offer this Special Edition of the favorited Kingston FURY Beast line for those who want to update the performance and style of their system," said Kristy Ernt, DRAM business manager, Kingston. "With speeds of 3200 & 3600MT/s2 and the bright RGB effects illuminating the unique white heatspreader Kingston FURY Beast DDR4 RGB Special Edition will do just that."

Kingston FURY Beast DDR4 RGB Special Edition is available in single module capacities of 8 GB & 16 GB, and kit capacities of 16 GB & 32 GB. 100% tested at speed and backed by a limited lifetime warranty and legendary Kingston reliability.

Kingston FURY Beast DDR4 RGB Special Edition Features and Specifications:
  • Unique White heatspreader with Striking RGB Lighting: Gives your gaming rig a striking appearance with its unique white heatspreader and customizable RGB lighting.
  • Patented Kingston FURY Infrared Sync Technology : Bright RGB effects stay aligned with Kingston's patented Infrared Sync Technology.
  • Intel XMP Certified: Overclock with advanced pre-optimized timings, speeds and voltages with a single selection of one of the built-in profiles.
  • Ready for AMD Ryzen : Reliable, compatible and ready for Ryzen, Kingston FURY Beast DDR4 RGB Special Edition will effortlessly integrate with your AMD-based system to boost your build.
  • Capacities:
    • Singles - 8 GB, 16 GB
    • Kits of 2 - 16 GB, 32 GB
  • Speeds: 3200MT/s, 3600MT/s
  • Latencies: CL16, CL17, CL18
  • Voltage: 1.35
  • Operating Temperature: 0°C-70°C
  • Dimensions: 133.35 mm x 45.8 mm x 8.1 mm

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I'm gonna guess you can lose 10-15mm height if you remove the rgb plastic, makes room for the cooler if needed. Which makes me ask, how easy would it be to remove it.
 
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I'm gonna guess you can lose 10-15mm height if you remove the rgb plastic, makes room for the cooler if needed. Which makes me ask, how easy would it be to remove it.
If you're going to do that, just get the non-RGB stuff from Corsair or similar.
 
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If you're going to do that, just get the non-RGB stuff from Corsair or similar.
Thats not really the point, if you want this memory and not the rgb, you'll have to decide if its worth some ghetto-modding..
 
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I had to double check to make sure that I was reading this correctly - DDR4 memory? With all the new platforms coming and DDR5 already being sold at near reasonable price? Okay…
 
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