DDR5 at its best
The memory strip is efficient enough for my day-to-day use, mainly in the office or gaming, but I'd still be in time to double up if I wanted to increase the PC's efficiency. Kingston has been a safe bet for me for a long time.
Kingston FURY Beast DDR5 RGB memory brings the latest technology to next-generation gaming platforms. It features customisable RGB lighting with Kingston FURY CTRL software and patented Infrared Sync technology. Pushing speed, capacity and reliability even further, DDR5 comes with an arsenal of enhanced features, such as on-chip ECC (ODECC) for greater stability at extreme speeds, dual sub-channels for increased performance and a new, more powerful DDR5 drive.These include on-chip ECC (ODECC) for greater stability at extreme speeds, dual 32-bit subchannels for increased efficiency, and an on-module power management IC (PMIC) to provide power where it's needed most.
Whether you're pushing the limits of your games with the most extreme settings, streaming live 4K+ or delivering big animations and 3D renderings, the Kingston FURY Beast DDR5 RGB is the next level you need, while combining style and performance. Plus, it uses AMD EXPO, a new overclocking specification that includes two customisable profiles for speeds and timings.
General information |
Product name |
Kingston FURY Beast RGB 64GB (2 x 32GB) DDR5 5200 MHz CL36 |
Brand |
Kingston | |
Model |
KF552C36BBEAK2-64 | |
Memory format |
Typical use |
Desktop computer |
Memory type |
DDR5 | |
Memory format |
DIMM 288 pins (DDR5) | |
Memory |
Capacity |
64 GB |
Memory Frequency(ies) |
DDR5 5200 MHz | |
Memory standard |
PC5-41600 - DDR5-5200 | |
Memory specification |
Unbuffered | |
Number of modules |
2 | |
Capacity per module |
32 GB | |
LED |
Yes | |
LED RGB |
Yes | |
Cooling |
Radiator |
Yes |
Radiator color |
Black | |
Fan supplied |
No | |
Timings |
CAS Latency |
36 |
RAS to CAS Delay |
38 | |
RAS Precharge Time |
38 | |
These timings are supported with a minimum voltage of: |
1.25 Volt(s) | |
Voltage |
1.25 Volts | |
Specificities |
Apple optimized |
No |
Warranties |
Commercial warranty |
Seller 3 years
|
Legal warranty |
See terms & conditions
|
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Product referenced on 3 Feb 2023
The memory strip is efficient enough for my day-to-day use, mainly in the office or gaming, but I'd still be in time to double up if I wanted to increase the PC's efficiency. Kingston has been a safe bet for me for a long time.
The Kingston FURY Beast 64GB DDR5 6000MHz CL30 is a sober choice that's perfectly suited to my needs for heavy video editing on DaVinci Resolve. With its 64GB capacity, it easily handles complex projects in 4K or 8K, its 6000MHz speed guarantees impeccable fluidity and its low latency CL30 offers optimum responsiveness for previews and renders and, when I'm on a break or relaxing, it's just as effective for gaming. Its discreet design fits ideally into a sober professional configuration that focuses on efficiency without wanting to draw too much attention to itself.
However, to fully exploit its 6000 MHz frequency, you'll need to activate and adjust the EXPO or XMP profiles in your BIOS.
my LDLC configuration
power supply: MSI MPG A850G PCIE5
thermal paste :Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut (1 gram)
motherboard: MSI MAG B650 TOMAHAWK WIFI
cpu cooler: be quiet! Dark Rock Pro 5
graphics card: Gainward GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER Panther OC
processor: AMD Ryzen 9 9950X (4.3 GHz / 5.7 GHz)
ram memory: Kingston FURY Beast 64 GB (2 x 32 GB) DDR5 6000 MHz CL30
Buy to replace Corsair Vengeance which never wanted to work on an aorus B650E X PRO USB4 and a ryzen 7 7800X3D.
Thanks to LDLC after-sales service for their help and particularly Valentin, Alexandre and Raphael for their professionalism.
They got me out of trouble with my Corsairs by taking them back and I was able to get these Kingston instead.
(However, they run at 4800 because 128gb ram on ryzen, beyond that it's not possible, 5200 and more is a no-go).
They're aesthetically pleasing and I find the RGB system much nicer than the Corsairs.
I'd say perfect, but memory sticks aren't my strong point, all I can say is that I've gone from 32 GB 3600 mhz in ddr4 to ddr5 5200 mhz...
I'm tempted to say that I can't see any difference in performance, it's true that I haven't got to grips with everything on my computer yet, but at first glance I can see that the memory process, at rest, is at 42%, whereas before I was running at around 20%. You're going to tell me that this is normal, I had double the weight but the performance isn't any worse, it's still just as fast, I click and it opens.
Nothing to report, received very quickly and perfectly functional with a ryzen 5 7500f.
a very good pair of memory excellent recognized immediately on motherboard asus strix gaming a x670e - a gaming
Bought for 120€, very good value for money, remember to debride them in the bios when you receive them as they are limited to 4800MHz by default.
Good, but beware, sometimes delivered with a Micron or Hynix chip. My motherboard found it difficult to manage two different types on 4 barettes.