- Very good performance
- High OC potential
- low temperatures
- XMP profile
- High-quality workmanship
- Low heatspreader
The Kingston FURY Beast DDR5 RAM is a state-of-the-art memory solution specifically designed to meet the demands of the latest gaming platforms. With an impressive capacity of 128 GB and speeds of up to 5600 MT/s, this RAM delivers outstanding performance for demanding applications. The innovative On-Die ECC technology ensures enhanced stability, while the dual 32-bit subchannels increase efficiency. The Kingston FURY Beast DDR5 RAM supports both Intel XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO, allowing for customized speed and timing adjustments. This makes it the ideal choice for gamers seeking an optimal experience in gaming, 4K+ livestreaming, or complex animation and 3D rendering projects.
Memory type | DDR5 RAM |
Memory configuration | 2 x 64GB |
Storage clock frequency | 5600 MHz |
CAS latency | 36 |
RAM certification | AMD EXPO, XMP 3.0 |
Voltage | 1.25 V |
Item number | 58748425 |
Manufacturer | Kingston |
Category | RAM |
Manufacturer no. | KF556C36BBEK2-128 |
Release date | 19.5.2025 |
Colour | Black |
Exact colour description | Black |
LED colour | without LED |
Memory configuration | 2 x 64GB |
Hardware application range | Standard |
Memory type | DDR5 RAM |
Storage clock frequency | 5600 MHz |
Transfer rate | 5600 MT/s |
Memory chip | DDR5-5600 |
Memory form factor | DIMM |
Number of pins | 288 x |
RAM buffer | Unbuffered |
CAS latency | 36 |
RAM certification | AMD EXPO, XMP 3.0 |
Voltage | 1.25 V |
Country of origin | China, Taiwan |
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Climate contribution |
Height | 34.90 mm |
Length | 17 cm |
Width | 9.70 cm |
Height | 1.50 cm |
Weight | 105 g |
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