Kingston FURY DDR4 RAM Gets Updated Designs
Kingston FURY DDR4 RAM Gets Updated Designs
While DDR4 RAM is mostly on its way out for high-end systems, it’s still a fairly common occurrence in mid-range and low-end systems with older-gen Ryzen chips/motherboards or cheaper Intel motherboards. Kingston has announced that it’s updating the look of its DDR4 RAM lineup, so there’s still some freshness left for the aging memory standard.
As usual, the RAM is split under the standard FURY BEAST DDR4 and the premium FURY RENEGADE DDR4 models, with the former retaining the classic black heat spreader, while the RENEGADE models now come with an updated two-tone colorway (which also applies to their RGB counterparts). As usual, all models support contemporary memory overclocking standards, including Intel XMP 2.0 and AMD DOCP.
“As we continue to give our users more options to truly make their builds their own, we’ve updated the look of the heat spreaders and added more LEDs to RGB modules,” said Kingston in the press release. “We’re happy to now offer users these new modules with heat spreaders specifically designed with the Kingston FURY brand identity in mind.”
Kingston offers memory modules up to 5333MT/s available, though the company has noted that modules beyond 4000MT/s will require prerequisite checks on motherboard QVL compatibility to ensure it works with the rest of the system.
Pokdepinion: Looks cleaner and sharper than the outgoing design.