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Engineered to maximise performance
With speeds of up to 6400MT/s and quick CL32 timings, Kingston FURY Renegade DDR5 features premium components hand-tuned by engineers, rigorously tested for compatibility across the industry?s leading motherboards and backed by 100% factory testing at speed for a hassle-free overclocking experience.
Tap into extreme overclocking potential
DDR5 ushers in a whole new era of memory technology to make extreme overclocking a more stable option than previous generations. On-die ECC delivers more reliable DRAM components, an on-board PMIC balances power when and where it?s needed, and two independent 32-bit subchannels provide dramatic increases in data efficiency for multi-core processors.
Intel XMP 3.0 Certified
Intel Extreme Memory Profile technology makes overclocking a breeze with advanced pre-optimised factory timings, speeds and voltages for overclocking performance. Kingston FURY Renegade DDR5 features a programmable PMIC for XMP 3.0, supporting up to two customisable profiles to optimise your own unique timings, speeds and voltages saved directly to the DIMM.
Qualified by the world?s leading motherboard manufacturers
Tested and trusted for your preferred motherboard so you can build with confidence.
Aggressive aluminium heat spreader design
Newly designed black and silver aluminium heat spreader and matching black PCB keep your rig running ? and looking ? cool to complement the look of your latest PC build.
Specifications
Memory Capacity
32GB Kit (16GB x2)
Module Quantity
2 Modules
Speed (Data Rate)
6400MT/s (PC5-51200)
Speed (Clock Rate)
3200Mhz
Module Type
DIMM
Error Check
Non-ECC
Model/Series/Type
Fury Renegade
CAS Latency
CL32
Form Facto
DDR5
Rank
1R (Single Rank)
Warranty
Lifetime
Pins
288 Pin
DRAM Density
16Gbit
Memory Voltage
1.4v
Memory Depth
2G
Product Condition
New
Product Type/Family
RAM
Packaging Type
Retail
Data Width
X64
Chip Organization
x8
Memory Profiling
XMP
Heat Spreader
Yes
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