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Kingston FURY Renegade DDR5 RGB Limited Edition 48GB Review


We were sent a complete system with the FURY Renegade DDR5 RGB Limited Edition kit installed in it to test with, beautifully built by Logix Systems. The system used an AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D CPU, a Gigabyte B650E AORUS Stealth Ice motherboard and a Gigabyte GeForce RTX 4070 Super Aero 12G graphics card. We used this system to test the memory and so we can't compare the FURY Renegade DDR5 RGB Limited Edition results with any of the other modules we've tested to date.

 

The memory runs natively at DDR5-4800 with 40-39-39-77-116 timings at 1.1V. The fastest Intel XMP 3.0 profile of the three supported by the module boosts this to DDR5-8000 using 36-48-48-129-176 timings at 1.45V.

Tests:

7-Zip v19.00 – Built-in 7-Zip benchmark test (CPU & Memory).
Cinebench 2024 – All-core CPU benchmark (CPU & Memory).
HandBrake H264 – Convert 1440p60 H264 video to 1080p60 H264 using the YouTube HQ 1080p60 preset (CPU & Memory).
AIDA64 – Memory bandwidth, memory latency (Memory).
Total War Pharaoh.
Final Fantasy XIV-Dawntrail.

Memory Bandwidth

As stated above we can't directly compare test results from the Kingston Fury Renegade Special Edition 8000MT/s with our other tested modules. But looking at these results they are in the ballpark for the other modules we've tested in an AMD system.

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