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Kingston FURY Beast KF560C36BBE2K2-32 32GB (2x16GB) System Memory, 6000MT/s, DDR5, CL36, DIMM, Black, AMD EXPO Certified
Up to 6800MT/s
Get your notebook or small form factor machine fully equipped with Kingston FURY Impact DDR4 SODIMM and minimize system lag. Ready for AMD Ryzen and Intel XMP-ready in capacities up to 64GB, Plug N Play FURY Impact DDR4 automatically overclocks to the highest frequency published, up to 3200MHz1, to support Intel and AMD?s latest CPU technologies. Slot in the sleek black PCB for a hassle-free boost, no need to tinker with the BIOS. Upgrade your system?s performance and still run cool, quiet, and efficiently, thanks to FURY Impact DDR4?s low 1.2 voltage.
Superior speed advancements with double the banks from 16 to 32 and double the burst length from 8 to 16, take DDR5 memory, your gaming experience and your overall system applications to the next level of performance.
Whether you?re pushing the limits in your gaming with the most extreme settings, live streaming at 4K+ or pushing large animation and 3D Rendering, Kingston FURY Beast DDR5 memory is the level up needed, while seamlessly bridging style and unleashing performance.
With options featuring Intel XMP 3.0 or AMD EXPO, two new DDR5 overclock specs that include customizable profiles for speeds and timings, Kingston FURY Beast DDR5 has your compatible overclock solutions covered.
Key Features
Greater performance starting at 4800MT/s
Improved stability for overclocking
Increased efficiency
Intel XMP 3.0 certified
AMD EXPO certified
Qualified by the world?s leading motherboard manufacturers1
Plug N Play at 4800MT/s2
Low-profile heat spreader design in black or white
Specification
Memory
Memory Size
32 GB
Memory DIMM Count
2
EXPO Support
Yes
Memory Type
DDR5
Memory Speed
6000
Designation
PC5-48000
Memory Size (Total)
32 GB
Number of Modules
2 modules
Memory Size (Individual)
16 GB
Pin Configuration
288 pin
Memory Package
DIMM
Module Configuration
1Rx8
Bus I/O Configuration
Unbuffered
Error Correction
No
CAS Latency
36-44-44
Electrical
Voltage
1.35 V
Environmental
Operating Temperature
0 ~ 85 °C
Non Operating Temperature
-55 ~ +100 °C
Physical
Form Factor
Desktop Memory
Colour
Black
In The Box
2 x 16GB DIMMs
Width
133.35 mm
Depth
6.62 mm
Height
34.9 mm
Warranty
Warranty
Limited Lifetime
Key Features
Individual Module Size
16384 MB
Memory Standard
PC5-48000
Memory CAS
36
Memory Voltage
1.4 V
Memory ECC
No
Registered Memory
No
XMP Support
Yes
LED Colour
None
Power Requirement (auto)
28 W
Load Reduced Memory
No
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