Kingston FURY Beast 16GB (2 x 8GB) 3200MHz DDR4 CL16 Memory
Kingston FURY Beast 16GB (2 x 8GB) 3200MHz DDR4 CL16 Memory Kit for PC Kit de 2 KF432C16BBK2/16
Plug N Play – Automatic overclocking up to 2666MT/s¹
A simple and easy Plug N Play upgrade, Kingston FURY Beast DDR4 will auto-overclock itself to the highest listed speed allowed by the system BIOS.
Weight: | 72.1 g |
Dimensions: | 13.34 x 3.4 x 0.71 cm; 72.1 Grams |
Brand: | Kingston |
Model: | KF432C16BBK2/16 |
Colour: | Black |
Batteries Included: | No |
Manufacture: | Kingston |
Dimensions: | 13.34 x 3.4 x 0.71 cm; 72.1 Grams |
Purchased to replace faulty Corsair LPX RAM, the Kingston FURY was easy to install. I cleared my CMOS and booted after the RAM was slotted in and there were no issues at all. Applying the profile to run at 3200mhz in BIOS was straightforward. Packaging was good, came in a plastic blister that was molded to fit the sticks.
Highly recommended.
I was looking for hyperX Fury ram but as HyperX is no longer with Kingston, I bought this as a substitute, and they are basically the same other than a slight design change, just as good.
This memory is very good value for money and functions exactly as intended. The first pair I got had a faulty stick but this was quickly rectified by amazon and they sent another one. In my opinion, the best budget RAM you can buy and visually appealing too
Really good product. Plugged them into the two spare Ram slots in my pc (the other two slots had the same speed and size ram from a similar company) and they worked instantly at full speed.
No hassle, no issues. Easy and worked as intended instantly.
If you just want simple memory, no RGB or fancy big ass heat spreaders but simple, low profile and classic then these are currently representing superb value.
Simple to install as all RAM should be and once set to XMP2 (MSI B450 board) they give excellent performance.
At under 40 for 16GB of 3600MHz RAM, they are an absolute steal.
It’s DDR4. Unless you plan to hold out for the near future, I don’t recommend these too much but if you are. These are great!
Though my main issues with these is that they changed chips, so if you had a older sticks of ram then these won’t work. These uses Micron. As I remember the other Fury Black ram did not. You will come into compatibility issues because of this if you plan to use it with that.
I was surprised at the high cost of this memory as it’s a few years old tech now. I checked all sites and none were any better.
When buying memory keep this in mind:
Generally sold in pairs. Mostly with the total memory of both sticks.
Don’t buy faster than your motherboard can handle as you waste your money
The voltage rating can be greater than the motherboard
Check that the RAM technology (DDR4) is compatible with your processor/ motherboard
The modules are what they are….good!
However, most board bios systems have an issue when you enable XPM. They DO NOT adjust the voltage to what the XMP profile says it should be. You MUST open advanced memory settings and manualy set the DRAM voltage to 1.35v to eliminate boot issues.
Other than that wee tech-tip….it’s top quality Dram. I bought it twice 4x8GB total.
64gb might be overboard for some, but for music production and video editing this is spot on
Always better to have that little bit extra, easy to fit ddr4 Kingston a brand to trust..
Installed it and worked perfectly, if we ignore the fact I plugged my monitor into wrong HDMI the first time for people buying ram, even if it motherboard doesn’t support the ram speed it will still run at mobos clock speed. Currently looking into a new mobo now.
Tdlr explanation for people new to buying ram.
Ram amount is how many processes it can handle at once, for example amount of pixels it can process at the same time using ur graphics card.
Ram speed is how fast it can start a new process after finishing the previous.
What this means is ram amount will help you process HD videos and images much faster than speed but ram speed allows it to switch faster allowing u to have higher FPS from videos and games, ofc subject to ur GPU speed as well. Unless ur looking to push 120+ fps ram speed is almost never considered.
This has replaced my corsair vengeance 2400 witch I had running at 2666. Very happy with it. At stock 3200 it beat my old memory more then I thought in benchmarks. I’ve currently got it running at 3600 with a very slight increase on voltage.