⚡ Unleash Beast Mode: Power, Style, and Speed in One Kit!
The Kingston Fury Beast RGB 64GB (2x32GB) DDR5 memory kit delivers blazing 6000MT/s speeds with CL30 latency, featuring dynamic RGB lighting and AMD EXPO support. Designed for professionals and gamers alike, it offers plug-and-play ease with multiple overclocking profiles, ensuring stable, high-performance multitasking and gaming on modern desktop platforms.
RAM | 64 GB DDR5 |
Brand | Kingston |
Series | Kingston FURY Beast DDR5 RGB Memory |
Item model number | KF560C30BBEAK2-64 |
Item Weight | 1.48 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.25 x 0.26 x 1.66 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.25 x 0.26 x 1.66 inches |
Color | Black |
Computer Memory Type | DDR5 SDRAM |
Voltage | 1.35 Volts |
Manufacturer | Kingston Technology Company, Inc. |
ASIN | B0CYM3WCXM |
Date First Available | March 20, 2024 |
L**X
OMEN 35L Gaming Desktop GT16-0044 - Ryzen 7 8700G, B650 Wolant board, Bios version F11
Okay, so after scouring the internet, including YouTube videos, Reddit posts, Amazon reviews of different makes of individual DDR5-6000 Ram, looking to upgrade my Memory on my OMEN 35L Gaming Desktop - GT16-0044 - equipped with a Ryzen 7 8700G, RTX GeForce 4060ti 8GB, and previously 2x8gb Kingston Fury (HP version) DDR5 Ram.At first I was getting mixed information, certain retailers stated that the ram with this machine is 5200 MT/s.CPUz shows the Ram as DDR5-6000 (3000 MHZ).HP Assistant Desktop specs shows DDR5-5600.At first I ordered two 8gb RAM sticks from Kingston to go with the two that were already installed, however when I went into BIOS and selected Expo (1 or 2) it was unstable and would not post or boot, it was registering at a very low speed, like 4800 MT/s, due to the BIOS JEDEC default, and I had zero luck overclocking it using Expo profiles within the BIOS.I returned those two sticks.I read that it is best to just run two sticks of memory instead of four, even though there is four memory slots, it is too much for the memory controller to handle running all four slots.I then ordered these:Kingston Fury Beast RGB 32GB (2x16GB) 6000MT/s DDR5 CL30 Desktop Memory | AMD Expo | Plug N Play | Kit of 2 | KF560C30BBEAK2-32Obviously, I took the existing two sticks out and hated doing that because I don't want to just set them aside and not use them, but in this case, for me it was worth it.So I inserted the two 16 GB DDR5-6000 sticks and it booted up right away but was showing 5200 MT/s by default in task manager, so I restarted and went into my bios into the advanced options, and selected the Expo 1 Profile showing 6000 MT/s, but again The computer would not boot up, so after powering down and unplugging and then turning back on and resetting several times, I had to take the new Ram sticks out and reinstall the old memory again to get it to boot up.After I was able to get it to boot up I again uninstalled the old memory and installed the new memory, and this time I went into bios, into the advanced menu, and selected Expo Profile 2 (5600 MT/s), I selected save and exit and when the computer rebooted it took a little bit more time but it booted right up and indeed I had 5600 MT/s in task manager.After much more reading I then downloaded and opened up the app Ryzen Master, and on the basic view, on the right hand side, it shows Expo Profile options, and showed Expo as off, even though I just enabled it in BIOS.With that being said, I selected Expo profile one in the AMD Ryzen Master app, and then, at the bottom of the app, I selected "apply and test"This reboots the computer and then when it boots back up, it takes a little bit, you then wait and you let Ryzen Master load on its own again and it will run a stress test to test the memory on the profile that you selected.It passed the test and so I went to task manager to check it and indeed it was now running at 6000 MT/s CL 30.I was extremely happy so I powered down the computer and then started it back up just to make sure it would hold the speed, and it did hold the speed of the memory at 6000 MT/s, and at that time I tested some apps and everything seems to be working very stable.If you have the same PC or you're running a Ryzen processor with a B650 chipset, but you can't get Expo in Bios to work properly, you have to use the AMD Ryzen Master app and enable an Expo profile within the app.So far everything is running extremely stable, also performed a few memory tests and all passed with no errors, and I really hope that this review and information helps someone and saves them the hours and hours of reading and researching as I have done because it just gets more and more complicated.Now I have upgraded my RAM and I'm running on a much better speed with much lower latency and I could not be happier.(I did not have to change any timings, or voltage parameters, or anything else.)100% reccomended.
S**Y
Great RGB cards.
These RAM cards work well and gave my PC a noticeable speed boost. Compatible with my AMD setup and has great RGB looks. Easy way to get a lot of memory space while looking great. It's a solid value.
J**S
Nice Ram Kit, Very Stable with 7800X3D
I used these for my Ryzen 7 7800X3D in an X670-P motherboard. I upgraded from 32gbs @5600MT/s to 64gbs @6400MT/s. I originally planned on slowing it down to 6000MT/s so I could lower the CL timings, but to my amazement this kit has no issues maintaining its speed and stability at EXPO settings. My 7800X3D feels like it finally has the memory capacity and speed to fully let the processor "stretch its legs" and demonstrate its gaming dominance. The ram looks very sharp in this PC setup, I am very happy. Now the memory capacity might've been bit too much for what this PC is being used for which is just gaming, but I have zero regrets in going with the 64GB kit.
K**.
Great ram, good resale price
Works great with expo. Amazon resale product. Great price and works perfectly
R**
Love it!
Works like a charm. Easy to install.
J**N
Stable and Fast.
Great memory. Easy to install and BIOS makes it easy to overclock using EXPO. Very stable with a AMD 9 Ryzen 9990X. Easy to configure the RGB and the RGB looks outstanding. Bright colors/
R**Y
RAM that is fast and RGB as bright as the sun!
Just wrapped up my AMD R7 77800XMD build and used these. At first the machine didn't want to boot with both sticks in. However the Mobo said it was having a memory issue and users online said to use one stick. Booted up, ran BIOS fine and then installed Windows. Once that was installed I was able to put the second stick in and use EXPO to run these sticks at 6000mt. I did get the 6400mt kit but I was reading the AMD's don't like to go over 6000, so used the "less overclocked" EXPO profile. And so far, so good. Stability seems great on both sticks after going thru set up and adjusting BIOS.The build quality on these things is amazing. They are heavy and feel premium. Seems like great heat spreaders.Then the RGB's...my god they are bright! They are as bright as the sun and make my fans look like the moon. I was thinking of going G.Skill but I have to say I am glad I didn't Kingston fan here for sure.
B**S
Very good, but slightly unstable at 6400 MT/sec when 4/system. Rock solid at 6000 MT/sec or 2/system
These modules worked just fine with my Gigabyte X670 Gaming X-AX-V2 motherboard, with a caveat. I have four of these modules; they are completely stable at up to 6000 MT/sec, but at the full spec 6400 MT/sec using the built-in EXPO profile I have experienced several spontaneous reboots. These issues went away when I clocked them back down to 6000; they also go away if I remove two of the modules. Note that this is not uncommon in DDR5 when used in all four slots of a four-slot AM5 motherboard.Other aspects: the LEDs are bright. Really bright. They are the brightest LEDs in my case (moreso than any of the fans or the AIO CPU cooler pump unit. I don't mind this, just be aware they're going to call attention to themselves moreso than other RGB components.All in all I do recommend them, especially given their (at the time of purchase) good price, with the caveat that they are at their best 2 sticks per system rather than 4. If 32gb is all you need, these are a five-star winner. If you need 64gb and absolute best performance, get the 2x32 kit instead at a bit more cost-per-GB. And if 6000 MT/sec is fine for you, it's still a good product at 4 sticks per system.
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