Kingston FURY Renegade 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4 SDRAM Memory Kit

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Kingston FURY Renegade 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4 RAM Kit — DDR4-4266 CL19, 1.40V, Unbuffered, 288‑Pin

Power up your desktop with Kingston FURY Renegade 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4 RAM. Designed for gamers, content creators, and performance enthusiasts, this memory kit blends blistering speed with dependable reliability. The DDR4-4266 speed delivers rapid data access for demanding workloads—from immersive gaming and high-refresh-rate eSports titles to large-scale photo and video editing projects. With a sleek heat-spreader and a platform-ready profile, this kit is built to stay cool under load while unlocking your system’s full potential.

  • Unleash peak performance with DDR4-4266 MHz speed and a tight CL19 latency, delivering fast, responsive computing for gaming, rendering, and multitasking.
  • 16GB total capacity in a 2x8GB dual-channel kit, providing ample headroom for modern titles, multitasking, and memory-intensive software without frequent swaps.
  • Intel XMP-ready with optimized profiles for simple, automatic overclocking. Just enable the appropriate XMP/DOCP profile in your motherboard BIOS to reach rated speeds.
  • Non-ECC, unbuffered 288-pin DIMMs in a single-rank design for broad compatibility and straightforward installation in most consumer desktop systems.
  • Premium Kingston FURY heat spreader and bold design not only looks great in gaming rigs but also helps dissipate heat during long gaming sessions or heavy workloads.

Technical Details of Kingston FURY Renegade 16GB DDR4 SDRAM Memory Kit

  • Capacity: 16GB (2 x 8GB)
  • Memory Type: DDR4 SDRAM
  • Speed: DDR4-4266 (PC4-34100)
  • CAS Latency (CL): CL19
  • Voltage: 1.40V
  • ECC: Non-ECC
  • Buffered/Unbuffered: Unbuffered
  • Pins: 288-pin DIMM
  • Rank: Single-rank
  • Module Type: DIMM
  • Form Factor: Desktop memory
  • Heatsink: Kingston FURY heat spreader
  • Compatibility: Supports AMD and Intel platforms with XMP 2.0/DOCP-compatible memory profiles

How to install Kingston FURY Renegade 16GB DDR4 SDRAM Memory Kit

  • Power down your PC, unplug the power cord, and discharge any static electricity by touching a grounded metal surface.
  • Open your computer case and locate the memory slots on the motherboard. If you’re replacing existing RAM, remove the old modules by gently pressing the retaining clips outward.
  • Handle the new memory modules by the edges. Align the notches on the module with the key notches inside the DIMM slot to ensure proper orientation.
  • Insert the module at a slight angle and press straight down until the Clips on either side click into place, securing the RAM firmly in the slot. Install the second DIMM in the remaining or recommended slot as per your motherboard manual to enable proper dual-channel operation.
  • Repeat the process for the second module if you haven’t already. Close the case, plug in the power, and boot your system.
  • During POST, enter the BIOS/UEFI and enable the XMP (Intel) or DOCP (AMD) profile to run the memory at its rated speed (DDR4-4266 CL19). If no profile is available, you may manually set the speed to 4266 MT/s with CL19 timing and 1.40V, then save and exit.
  • Once Windows or your operating system loads, run a memory stability test (such as Windows Memory Diagnostic or MemTest86) to confirm the kit is functioning correctly at the rated speed. Monitor temperatures if you’re pushing the memory with heavy workloads.
  • For best results, ensure your motherboard BIOS is up to date, and consult your motherboard’s QVL (Qualified Vendors List) for compatibility notes with high-speed DDR4 kits.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: Will this Kingston FURY Renegade 16GB kit work with my motherboard?
  • A: This is a high-speed DDR4 kit designed for desktops and should be compatible with a wide range of Intel and AMD motherboards that support DDR4-4266 memory. For guaranteed compatibility, verify that your motherboard supports the kit’s speed and that you enable the appropriate XMP/DOCP profile in the BIOS. Consulting the motherboard’s memory compatibility list (QVL) can help ensure optimal results.
  • Q: Do I need to enable XMP/DOCP to reach 4266 MHz?
  • A: Yes. To run the memory at its rated 4266 MHz speed, you typically enable the XMP (Intel) or DOCP (AMD) profile in the motherboard BIOS. If the automatic profile is unavailable, you may manually configure the memory frequency to 4266 MT/s, set CL19, and adjust the voltage to 1.40V.
  • Q: Is this kit dual-channel or would I need multiple kits?
  • A: The Kingston FURY Renegade 16GB kit is a 2x8GB dual-channel kit, designed for dual-channel operation when installed in the correct paired slots on most modern motherboards.
  • Q: What is the main difference between DDR4-4266 CL19 and lower-speed kits?
  • A: Higher speed memory can improve throughput in memory-bound tasks, lead to smoother gameplay in certain titles, and benefit creative workflows that rely on rapid data access. The impact varies by application and system configuration, but you’ll typically notice better responsiveness in multitasking and some bandwidth-intensive scenarios.
  • Q: Are these sticks easy to install for beginners?
  • A: Yes. DDR4 memory is plug-and-play. As long as you follow safe handling practices and insert the modules into the correct slots, you should be up and running after enabling the XMP/DOCP profile in BIOS.
  • Q: Do I need to worry about voltage or power delivery?
  • A: The kit operates at 1.40V, which is standard for many high-speed DDR4 kits. Ensure your motherboard and power supply are adequate for your overall system configuration, especially if you’re overclocking other components.

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