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Posted 19 March 2023

Kingston FURY Beast DDR5 RGB EXPO 64GB (2x32GB) 6000MT/s DDR5 CL36 - £259.97 delivered @ Amazon

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Massive price drop on these EXPO variants, a bargain in my opinion. Enjoy.


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Enhanced RGB lighting with new heat spreader design

Game in style by customising the smooth, stunning range of RGB lighting² effects using Kingston FURY CTRL or the motherboard manufacturer’s software.

Patented Kingston FURY Infrared Sync Technology Vibrant RGB affects light in unison with Kingston’s patented Infrared Sync Technology.

Intel XMP 3.0-Ready and Certified
Advanced pre-optimised timings, speed and voltage for overclocking performance and save new user-customisable profiles utilising a programmable PMIC.

Qualified by the world’s leading motherboard manufacturers
Tested and trusted for your preferred motherboard so you can build with confidence.

Features

  • Enhanced RGB lighting with new heat spreader design
  • Patented Kingston FURY Infrared Sync Technology
  • Intel XMP 3.0 Certified
  • AMD EXPO Certified
  • Qualified by the world’s leading motherboard manufacturers
  • Improved stability for overclocking
  • Plug N Play at 4800MT/s

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  1. BrianButterfield's avatar
    This guy did a video on these to check if you got good sticks and what you need to do to get them running properly as they will need proper thermal pad replacements.

    tim30485's avatar
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    Build currently underway, will report back if any issues with them running at advertised speeds.
  2. vulcanproject's avatar
    Why pay so much for this kit? Because they have EXPO certification? Not remotely worth it. Fine tune the settings yourself on a better much cheaper kit and save yourself £80.
    tim30485's avatar
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    I'm intrigued, which RGB kit would save me £80 on this price please?
  3. ZDP99's avatar
    Really want to bite the bullet but need 128gb 😩
    TypicalAsianFindingDeals's avatar
    Bruh
  4. BrianButterfield's avatar
    I got my sticks and I got A Die so that is a mega saving.

    Check the serial number and if it's ETMH on it then open it up to see if the number on the ram has A or M.

    Mine had A which means they can be overclocked mega. (edited)
  5. howard9's avatar
    mate ordered these two weeks ago and he got sent c32 sticks which were A die.
  6. tim30485's avatar
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    Mine have been working fine on EXPO 1 for a few days now, have a H serial but haven't opened them up to check for A die as no need for OC at the moment.
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