Kingston announced Fury Beast DDR5 memory kits. The company is releasing individual 16GB modules and 32GB clusters with speeds of 4800 and 5200Mbps. The units will be released on November 4. Kingston does not list suggested retail prices.
Kingston is out on November 4 rage monster Selling 16 GB units and 32 GB kits, Company Reports. Various versions are available at speeds of 4800 and 5200MT/s via XMP 3.0. Latency and voltages are respectively CL38 and 1.1V for DDR5-4800 modules, and CL40 and 1.25V for DDR5-5200 discs. Fury Beast memory modules feature a low profile black 34.9mm heatsink.
The release of Fury Beast DDR5 memory modules coincides with the release date Intels Alder Lake-S-desktopprocessors and the accompanying Z690 chipset. Intel announced both CPUs and chipsets yesterday. Alder Lake became the first consumer platform to support DDR5, though manufacturers too Z690 . motherboards With DDR4 support. AMD Coming in 2022 With AM5 platform with DDR5 support.
Kingston Fury Beast DDR5 Memory | ||||
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clock speed | eligibility | response time | Extension | MSRP |
DDR5-5200 | 16 GB (1 x 16 GB) 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) |
40-40-40 | 1,25 volts | Nnb |
DDR5-4800 | 16 GB (1 x 16 GB) 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) |
38-38-38 | 1.1 volts | Nnb |