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64GB (32GB x2) Kingston FURY Beast KF564C32BWEK2-64 DDR5 6400MT/s Non-ECC Memory DIMM, XMP/EXPO
Kingston FURY Beast DDR5 Memory - Up to 6800MT/s.
Kingston FURY Beast DDR5 memory brings the latest cutting-edge technology for next-gen gaming platforms. Taking speed, capacity and reliability even further, DDR5 arrives with an arsenal of enhanced features, like on-die ECC (ODECC) for improved stability at extreme speeds, dual 32-bit subchannels for increased efficiency and an on-module power management integrated circuit (PMIC) to provide juice where it’s needed most.
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 animations 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 and AMD EXPO, two new DDR5 overclock specs that include customisable profiles for speeds and timings, Kingston FURY Beast DDR5 has your compatible overclock solutions covered.
Key Features:
Greater starting speed performance.
With an aggressive starting speed at 4800MT/s, DDR5 is 50% faster than DDR4.
Improved stability for overclocking.
On-die ECC (ODECC) helps maintain data integrity to sustain the ultimate performance while you push the limits!
Increased efficiency.
Boosted by double the banks and burst length and two independent 32-bit subchannels, DDR5’s exceptional handling of data shines with the latest games, programs and demanding applications.
Intel XMP 3.0 Certified.
Advanced pre-optimised timings, speed and voltage for overclocking performance and save new user-customisable profiles using a programmable PMIC.
AMD EXPO Certified.
AMD’s extended profiles for overclocking.
Qualified by the world’s leading motherboard manufacturers.
Tested and approved so you can build and upgrade with confidence on your preferred motherboard.
Low-profile heat spreader.
Newly designed heat spreader combines bold styling and prodigious cooling functionality.
Technical Specifications:
Total Capacity:
64GB (32GB x 2)
Voltage:
1.35v
Module Quantity
2 Modules
Speed (Data Rate)
6400MT/s (PC5-51200)
Speed (Clock Rate)
3200Mhz
Module Type
DIMM
Error Check
Non-ECC
Model/Series/Type
Fury Beast
CAS Latency
CL32
Form Factor
DDR5
Rank
2R (Dual Rank)
Warranty
Lifetime
Pins
288 Pin
Colour
White
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