Kingston FURY Beast RGB 8GB 3200MHz DDR4 CL16 Desktop Memory
Kingston FURY Beast RGB 8GB 3200MHz DDR4 CL16 Desktop Memory Single Stick KF432C16BBA/8
Plug N Play – Automatic overclocking up to 2666MT/s²
A simple and easy Plug N Play upgrade, Kingston FURY Beast DDR4 RGB will auto-overclock itself to the highest listed speed allowed by the system BIOS.
Weight: | 38.8 g |
Dimensions: | 13.34 x 0.71 x 4.11 cm; 38.8 Grams |
Brand: | Kingston |
Model: | KF432C16BBA/8 |
Colour: | RGB |
Batteries Included: | No |
Manufacture: | Kingston |
Dimensions: | 13.34 x 0.71 x 4.11 cm; 38.8 Grams |
The actual ram for the pc is great, however they use Royal Mail for delivery and we all know they can’t meet deadlines so even with a 24h guaranteed delivery, it was still late.
ive bought many sticks of ram but ive found kingston to be the best so far ive been using this ram for a while now no slowdowns or any issues ive bought 2 and there great also have good rgb and very good value for moeny as their quite cheap
This is a review of the Kingston FURY RGB Special Edition modules, they have white heat spreaders with an amazing looking diffuser. Looks fantastic in my system and works perfectly so far, no issues. Booted immediately to BIOS and set XMP profile to CL18. Haven’t tried better timings yet, but at XMP they work perfectly!
Its Hynix RAM by the way, but honestly for this amazing look I really dont care since my 5800X3D can’t do much RAM overclocking anyway. Your experience may vary depending on your system!
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. 🙂
Easy to install, software is easy to install and overall it was not a hassle. Computer is faster and gaming too.
Fast delivery quality product can’t ask gor much more 5 sta
Product was easy to install, DDR4 3200HZ RAM. Has a lovely RGB effect and goes well with my green RGB gaming setup. The only downside to this product is the software to change the colour of the light strip on the RAM itself, the software is called Fury Ctrl. It’s buggy to say the least and it was a nightmare to install onto the PC. It’s still not working but my motherboard also has RGB and this does have issues with “other” RGB software. I eventually looked in my RGB motherboard software and it had added another module which could then change the colour, it’s a bit buggy but it now works. So if you have a gigabyte board then make sure you uninstall the motherboard fusion or any RGB software, then install the Fury Ctrl and then overlay your motherboard fusion driver again. This is just me so others might not get these issues, but it’s a bit buggy. The RAM itself is excellent and very quick, I’ve noticed a big difference in response during gaming. Very cheap for the money as well only 65 just over for 16GB. Well happy
Does exactly what is says. Pairs great with any rgb software and looks good.
Just some ram from a reputable brand. No issues.
Lights are nice too and so is the price
These memory sticks are just as easy or hard to install as any other DDR sticks. ( have done quite a few on different motherboards and different types of DDR) Hence the easy to install score.
They are faster than my old memory sticks and the result is noticeable in some games.
They also conform to Gigabytes’ RGB Fusion 2.0 standard so work well for me.
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.
They’re good value and performance is great, chips are c-die micron.
Great syncing for RCB with an supporting motherboard, in this case used with an ASUS TUF Gaming Pro board, using Aura Sync – other RGB sync programs no doubt supported. RAM performance very good.
I have a HP OMEN 30L GT13 1056 (Intel) PC. I’ve been reading about RAM upgrades for weeks trying to get through the information and mis-information about what you can and can’t do with these machines because of HP getting in the way, locking things down, and limiting access to XMP profiles in the BIOS meaning everything would run at 2400mhz, even though RAM is spec’d for something much greater. I was trying to buy HP’s proper ‘HyperX Fury’ to limit chances of incompatibility, but couldn’t find it for sale any legitimate source. I got so frustrated with it that I decided to buy what looks right (Kingston Fury Beast DDR4 – 2x8GB kit), and try to fix-forward once I had it. Ordered yesterday, arrived today (thanks Amazon Prime!).
It installed as easily as you’d expect for a RAM upgrade. RGB all seems to work fine, and it’s doing what my other 2 DIMMs do. 32GB now registered – 4x 8GB DIMMs, but it was running at 2400mhz… So, fix forward time….
Turns out, with the new DIMMs, the HP BIOS (hit escape repeatedly as the machine is turning on, and when the boot menu loads select ‘configure’ (or something like that)) opens up additional configuration options! In the BIOS config options, there is now an XMP Profiles section which wasn’t there before!! I’ve set to Profile option 1, saved and rebooted. It rebooted itself a couple of times, but I’m now back in Windows, and RAM is all running at 3200MHz!
Sweet!
So, if you’re a new HP Omen user with Intel Chipset and HyperX FURY RGB RAM, and you’re wondering how you can get more RAM – buy this, install, set XMP profile in BIOS that magically appear and reboot. Sorted.
I replaced the existing RAM with the Kingston RAM and it worked immediately. I made sure that the settings in the bios picked up on the speed and timings. I have an AMD processor in an Asus x570 motherboard and there was no drama and the RAM RGB picked up the motherboard RGB settings.
Initially I couldn’t find any Kingston Fury RGB software but eventually it appeared on the Microsoft Store. I decided to stay with the ASUS software as it had the patterns I required. Note that there may be an initial delay in independent Video card RGB kicking in after boot. I guess the devices are contending for the same control elements.