With and without a radiant heat spreader
Along with Fury Renegade and Renegade RGB, Kingston has announced two new memory series that will impress them at high speeds. According to the manufacturer, the RAM bars were developed in close collaboration with well-known motherboard brands.
Kingston introduced two new DDR5 memory series with clock speeds up to 6,400 MHz. The Fury Renegade And Renegade RGB-Series Handpicked memory IC features that are associated with Intel XMP 3.0 Should have a high overclocking potential. Both series will be available as a single module with 16 GB or a dual kit with 32 GB. Buyers can also opt for faster RAM modules from 6,000 to 6,400 MT/s.
In all cases, a Black PCB used, which is combined with a black and white aluminum heat spreader. This not only provides a visual upgrade, but also improves heat dissipation. The RGB model has an adjustable one RGB light. There are a total of 16 different lighting effects to choose from. Lighting can be controlled via Asus Aura Sync, MSI Mystic Light, RGB Fusion and Polychrome RGB, according to Kingston.
The release date is currently unknown
A particularly efficient on-board PMIC is also intended for a Improved power management Anxiety memory modules offer the option of creating your own memory configuration and loading it through the BIOS. Users can create up to two personalized profiles.
It is currently unknown when the new DDR5 memory modules will appear. Kingston has not yet No details Divided for module pricing. Comparable lighting kits with 6,400 MT/s and 32 clock cycles are currently changing hands for around 370 euros. Unlit modules cost about 30 euros less in this performance class. In a short announcement video, Kingston shows how the Fury Renegade RGB shines when installed:
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