Kingston Fury Beast DDR4 2x8Gb KF432C16BBK2/16
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The once most popular RAM from the HyperX Fury series, which has recently completely passed into the hands of the Kingston brand. Thanks to the use of selected memory chips, high-quality heat sinks and high quality control, this memory has gained a reputation as a reliable and serious RAM with decent overclocking potential. The Fury Beast DDR4 2x8Gb module set has a high degree of compatibility and is able to work in any configuration based on Intel Core and AMD Ryzen processors.
It consists of two single-sided 8-chip modules (2x8 GB) with standard CL16 timings and support for XMP technology with built-in memory overclocking profiles. The declared high clock frequency (3200 MHz) provides impressive throughput and a serious increase in speed compared to classic DDR4 2400 modules. For stable operation under intense load, there is passive cooling in the form of a metal radiator that covers the memory chips. To preserve heritage, Kingston designers did not change anything at all in appearance, so externally the slats look almost the same as their predecessors in the HyperX Fury series.
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A win-win
The prices for RAM have recently been pleasing - DDR-3200 kits are at the level of budget laptop memory, and DDR5 modules are gradually becoming cheaper and coming out to the masses. The only issue remains the price gap between the same high clocked DDR4 kits. For example, modules of the 4000+ MHz class will undoubtedly add speed to the system, but the difference in their cost can be twofold, which is why such a purchase does not make much sense. Therefore, just like a year ago, we continue to recommend dual-channel DDR4-3200 kits with a capacity of 8 GB per bar for entry-level and mid-level gaming PCs. And almost every time the first choice is the memory of the Fury Beast series.
an old friend is better than two new ones
And all because this line is the most popular RAM among gamers, which became famous for its appearance, reliability, low defect rate and high overclocking potential. And even after the rights to the Fury brand passed into the hands of Kingston, nothing has changed. Kingston did not fix the work bike and kept the familiar design, only slightly adapting the memory modules to the current high-speed realities. Using select memory chips and supporting XMP 2.0 technology, this Kingston Fury Beast DDR4 2x8Gb kit easily picks up the speed of 3200 MHz. Manual boost fans can try their luck with the delay and voltage settings in an attempt to get up to 3600 MHz and beyond.
Signature black radiators
To reduce operating temperature and simplify overclocking, both modules are equipped with branded heatsinks. They were designed in the same style as the HyperX Fury series RAM, with the same textured metal and low combs. The radiator height is 34 mm, so the potential owner should have no problems installing a tall tower cooler or LSS system.
Kingston Fury Beast DDR4 2x8Gb configurations
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Kingston Fury Beast DDR4 2x8Gb KF426C16BBK2/16 | from $45.32 | 2 offers | ||
Kingston Fury Beast DDR4 2x8Gb KF432C16BBK2/16 | from $42.99 | 2 offers |