Description
Kingston FURY Renegade Pro 32GB DDR5 SDRAM Memory Module
Unlock the future of data center performance with Kingston FURY Renegade Pro DDR5 RDIMM memory. Built on a legacy of reliability spanning over three decades, Kingston delivers server-class memory that combines ECC protection, registered delivery, and robust overclocking potential. This 32GB DDR5 RDIMM module is designed to power demanding workloads—from virtualization and in-memory databases to high-traffic web services—without compromising stability. Whether you’re expanding a growing server rack or refreshing an existing cluster, Renegade Pro memory is engineered to deliver consistent throughput, improved memory bandwidth, and enterprise-grade resilience in mission-critical environments.
- Next-generation DDR5 performance with ECC protection and registered RDIMM design for enterprise reliability and data integrity in demanding workloads.
- Large 32GB capacity per module enables dense virtualization, in-memory databases, and big data processing while maintaining solid stability under heavy multi-threaded tasks.
- Overclockable profiles with robust thermal performance, enabled by a high-quality heat spreader, to help you push memory speeds while preserving system integrity.
- Server-class reliability backed by Kingston’s decades of memory engineering, optimized for data centers, enterprise servers, and critical infrastructure.
- plug-and-play compatibility with supported DDR5 platforms, automatic ECC protection, and dependable performance across a wide range of workloads.
Technical Details of Kingston FURY Renegade Pro 32GB DDR5 SDRAM Memory Module
- Capacity: 32GB per module
- Memory Type: DDR5 SDRAM
- Module Type: RDIMM (Registered DIMM) with ECC
- ECC: Yes (Error-Correcting Code for data integrity)
- Registered: Yes (Buffered memory for improved reliability in servers)
- Speed: DDR5-4800 (base) with potential for overclocked operation on supported systems
- Voltage: 1.1V typical (DDR5 operating range)
- Latency: Optimized for server-class latency and bandwidth; performance varies with platform and configuration
- Heat Spreaders: Integrated design to support thermal management in dense server environments
- Form Factor: DIMM, compatible with standard DDR5 server slots that support RDIMM modules
How to Install Kingston FURY Renegade Pro 32GB DDR5 SDRAM Memory Module
- Power down the server and unplug all power sources. Ground yourself to avoid static discharge.
- Open the chassis and locate the memory slots. Identify any existing DIMMs you plan to replace or upgrade.
- If replacing, carefully release the retaining clips on the memory slot and remove the existing RDIMM.
- Align the RDIMM with the slot notch and insert it straight into the socket, ensuring the module sits evenly and the clips snap into place.
- Seat the memory firmly but do not apply excessive force. Verify both retention clips are fully engaged to secure the module.
- Repeat for additional modules if installing more than one 32GB RDIMM, ensuring proper channel configuration per your server’s memory guidelines.
- Reassemble the chassis, reconnect power, and boot the server. Enter the system BIOS/UEFI to confirm recognized memory and enable any required profiles or XMP/OC settings.
- Run a memory diagnostics tool or your server’s health checks to verify stability and performance before placing the system into production.
Frequently asked questions
- What is Kingston FURY Renegade Pro 32GB DDR5 RDIMM? It is a server-class memory module featuring ECC protection and registered (buffered) design, optimized for reliability and stability in data center workloads.
- Is this memory compatible with my server? This RDIMM DDR5 module is designed for servers and platforms that support ECC RAM and RDIMM modules. Check your server’s memory support documentation to confirm DDR5 RDIMM compatibility and capacity limits.
- What workloads benefit most from 32GB RDIMM DDR5 memory? Virtualization, in-memory databases, large-scale caching, real-time analytics, and other memory-intensive enterprise tasks benefit from higher capacity, bandwidth, and ECC protection.
- Can I overclock DDR5 RDIMM memory in a server? Overclocking potential exists via supported server firmware and memory profiles. The module is described as overclockable, but stability and achievable speeds depend on the server motherboard, BIOS/UEFI settings, and cooling.
- Does ECC memory affect performance? ECC memory provides error detection and correction, which may introduce a slight overhead but greatly enhances reliability and data integrity in critical workloads.
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