Kingston Technology FURY Beast RGB Special Edition memory module 16 GB 2 x 8 GB DDR4 3200 MHz
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Price: £63.44
Brand: Kingston
Description: Kingston FURY Beast DDR4 RGB Special Edition enhances both performance and style with speeds at 3200MT/s & 3600MT/s* and unique white heat spreader and striking RGB lighting. Customise the RGB lighting effects with Kingston FURY CTRL software and keep the distinctive look coordinated with patented Infrared Sync Technology. Available in CL1618 latencies single module capacities of 8GB & 16GB and kit capacities of 16GB & 32GB. 100% tested at speed and backed by a limited lifetime warranty this makes for a hassle-free upgrade for any Intel or AMD-based system. Let Kingston FURY Beast DDR4 RGB Special Edition set you and your system apart of the rest. Unique White Heat Spreader with Striking RGB Lighting Give your gaming rig a striking appearance with its unique white heat spreader and customisable RGB lighting. Keyfeatures memory ctrl logo Patented Kingston FURY Infrared Sync Technology Bright RGB effects stay aligned with Kingstons patented Infrared Sync Technology. Intel XMP Certified Overclock with advanced pre-optimised timings speeds and voltages with a single selection of one of the built-in profiles. Ready for AMD Ryzen Reliable compatible and ready for Ryzen Kingston FURY Beast DDR4 RGB Special Edition will effortlessly integrate with your AMD-based system to boost your build . Kingston Technology FURY Beast RGB Special Edition memory module 16 GB 2 x 8 GB DDR4 3200 MHz - shop the best deal online on appliances4.me
Category: Ram
Merchant: Quzo
Product ID: 324337
Delivery time: Next Day
Delivery cost: 0
MPN: KF432C16BWAK2/16
EAN: 0740617330397
Author: Mr D
Rating: 5
Review: For a suite of applications, I need a alternative user profile setting. Surprised that they work off a VM (virtualbox) but that brought my 16GB RAM to its knee. With this 2x32GB, gives me 80GB in total. Main PC and VM and respective applications within both are working more smoothly, but I don't feel an overall uplift. Booting time is probably 10% quicker, but no significant different to others. Davinci Resolve loads about 10% quicker too, and again, everything is much smoother. VM takes as long to load and log in. It's time these applications make use of additional RAM. Gaming does not increase much capacity neither; it's smoother but not a huge gain beyond that. The RAM kit is fine and great. I think also the noticeable gain is already a massive positive improvement. My CPU is running usually below 10%. 2nd day use Performance of my VM has not changed from the slight improvement yesterday after the +64GB increase. What is much more impressive now is the Davinci Resolve loads about two-thirds quicker, from about 15 seconds to about 4 seconds. Loading a project takes half the time. With Chrome and other background things running (VPN, scheduled backup, scanning, email checker etc.) along with Davinci Resolve, I loaded Premier Pro CS6. There is noticeable difference of about 50% start up and loading time with the +64GB. Everything, my i7 CPU is running at 4-6% load, and RAM is at 26%: 20.xx / 79.8 available. (16GB + 64GB). I wonder what gain I get if I upgrade to i9. But I don't *need* it. :)
Author: Neon
Rating: 4
Review: Took me a while to figure out this is exactly the same piece of hardware as my old HyperX Fury 8gb ram sticks. Fits right in alongside them, works fine, and the RGB syncs up nicely.