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Kingston launches Fury Beast DDR5 RGB memory with up to 6GHz speeds

Today, Kingston is launching its new FURY Beast DDR5 RGB memory. The Kingston Fury Beast family boasts the first DDR5 module to break 10,000MT/s through overclocking, although factory-set speeds are still fairly impressive. 

The Kingston Fury Beast DDR5 RGB memory series is Intel XMP 3.0 ready and qualified by leading motherboard vendors. Speeds start out at 4800MT/s, but there are also 5200MT/s modules , 5600MT/s and 6000MT/s modules available with capacities up to 64GB, so you can choose the best one that suits your performance and budget needs.

Below you can find a full list of features and specifications:

  • Enhanced lighting with new heat spreader design for brighter and smoother RGB illumination.
  • Patented Kingston FURY Infrared Sync Technology for vibrant RGB effects.
  • Intel XMP 3.0-Ready and Certified
  • Improved stability for overclocking with On-die ECC (ODECC)
  • Capacities:
    • Singles – 8GB, 16GB, 32GB
    • Kits of 2 – 16GB, 32GB, 64GB
  • Frequencies: 4800MT/s, 5200MT/s, 5600MT/s, 6000MT/s
  • Latencies: CL38, CL40
  • Voltage: 1V, 1.25V, 1.35V
  • Operating Temperature: 0°C-85°C
  • Dimensions: 35 mm x 42.23 mm x 7.11 mm

Kingston Fury Beast DDR5 RGB memory is available starting this month. Prices start at £56.99 for a single 8GB 4800MT/s stick currently. If you want a dual-module kit, then you can find the 16GB 4800MT/s version with CL38 latency for £115.49 at the moment. The normal prices are a tad higher, coming up to roughly £75 per 8GB stick.

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