Description
Kingston FURY Beast 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4 SDRAM Memory Kit
Upgrade your PC with Kingston FURY Beast DDR4 RGB memory and experience a new level of speed, style, and reliability. This 16GB kit (2 x 8GB) is designed for gaming, content creation, and heavy multitasking, delivering blazing speeds up to 3733MT/s while staying cool under load thanks to a sleek black heat spreader. With vibrant RGB lighting and Intel XMP Certified & Ready profiles, the Kingston FURY Beast memory is built to boost performance and elevate your system’s aesthetics without sacrificing stability.
- Blazing DDR4 performance up to 3733MT/s: Accelerate frame rates, reduce bottlenecks, and enjoy faster data transfer for gaming, video editing, and multitasking.
- 16GB total capacity (2 x 8GB): Dual-channel configuration enhances responsiveness and improves overall system performance in modern titles and demanding workflows.
- RGB lighting on a black heat spreader: Eye-catching illumination with customizable effects to match your build, plus efficient heat spreading for cooler operation.
- Intel XMP Certified & Ready profiles: Simplified overclocking with automatic timing and voltage settings on compatible motherboards for stable performance.
- Broad compatibility and reliability: Designed for compatibility with a wide range of Intel and AMD platforms, backed by Kingston’s trusted durability and quality assurance.
Technical Details of Kingston FURY Beast 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4 SDRAM Memory Kit
- Memory Type: DDR4 SDRAM
- Kit Size: 16GB (2 x 8GB)
- Speed: Up to 3733 MT/s
- RGB Lighting: Kingston FURY RGB on a black heat spreader
- XMP: Intel XMP Certified & Ready profiles
- Form Factor: DIMM
- Color: Black heat spreader with RGB accents
how to install Kingston FURY Beast 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4 SDRAM Memory Kit
- Power down your computer, unplug the power cord, and open the case to access the motherboard and memory slots.
- Ground yourself to prevent static discharge and identify the correct DIMM slots for dual-channel operation based on your motherboard’s manual.
- Align the memory modules with the notches in the slots and press down evenly until the side latches click, ensuring a secure, flush seating.
- Install the second module into the next appropriate slot following your motherboard’s dual-channel guidance to maximize performance.
- Power on, enter the BIOS/UEFI, and enable the Intel XMP profile to run the modules at their rated speed. If you prefer visual customization, use Kingston FURY CTRL for RGB settings.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: Is Kingston FURY Beast DDR4 RGB memory compatible with my motherboard?
A: Kingston FURY Beast DDR4 RGB memory is designed to work with a wide range of Intel and AMD platforms that support DDR4 memory and XMP. Always check your motherboard QVL (Qualified Vendors List) and update to the latest BIOS for best compatibility and optimal performance.
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Q: What speed can I expect from this 16GB kit?
A: The kit is rated up to 3733MT/s, delivering faster load times, smoother gameplay, and improved multitasking performance when paired with a compatible motherboard and CPU that support high-speed DDR4 memory.
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Q: Do I need software to control the RGB lighting?
A: While the memory supports automatic performance tuning via XMP profiles, you can customize the RGB lighting using Kingston’s FURY CTRL software or compatible motherboard RGB control software to create effects that match your setup.
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Q: What are the benefits of Intel XMP Certified & Ready profiles?
A: Intel XMP profiles provide pre-validated, stable overclocking settings, allowing the memory to run at its rated speed with simplified configuration on XMP-enabled motherboards.
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Q: Can I use this kit on an AMD system?
A: Yes. The Kingston FURY Beast DDR4 RGB memory is compatible with AMD platforms that support DDR4 memory and meet the motherboard’s official memory compatibility requirements. Check your motherboard’s memory QVL for best results.
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Q: Will installing higher-speed RAM beyond the motherboard’s default limit damage my PC?
A: No. Motherboards and CPUs manage memory speeds through supported profiles. If the motherboard doesn’t support the rated speed, it will run at the highest stable speed allowed. Always enable XMP only if your system is tested and stable.
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