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kingston fury beast rgb 32gb ddr5 6000mhz review b

   The FURY Beast RGB line of DDR5 kits by Kingston may not be as fast as their FURY Renegade RGB one (6000MHz vs 7200MHz max kit clocks) but the 32GB kit I received actually did very good in my tests. Overclocking headroom is also very good since at just 1.4V I was able to hit a stable clock of 6600MHz at CL40 so with little effort you can squeeze a bit more from them. In terms of looks the low-profile heatspreaders combined with the top ARGB LEDs result in a very good result which shouldn’t let anyone down (a quick TikTok and YouTube clip should also be up by now). As for available kits this is one thing Kingston has almost always done right and they keep doing it in order to cover as many people as possible.


   Right now, the Kingston FURY Beast RGB 32GB DDR5 6000MHz Dual-Channel Kit retails for USD139.99 inside the USA (Amazon.com) and for 139.61Euros inside the EU (Amazon.de) so pricing is also very good. Performance, looks, pricing and even warranty, the FURY Beast RGB 32GB DDR5 6000MHz Dual-Channel Kit by Kingston has it all. Yes, it’s not the fastest one in their product lines (or out in the market in general) but it hits the sweet spot between performance and price and for that it gets the Golden Award.

PROS


- Build Quality
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Overall Performance
- Good Overclocking Headroom
- RGB Lighting (12 ARGB LEDs With 18 Effects)
- Available In Black & White Colors
- Available Kits (Single/Dual/Quad)
- Limited Lifetime Warranty
- Price (For Some)



CONS


- FURY CTRL (Module Detection)