Kingston FURY Beast DDR5 RGB lets you overclock in style on next-gen gaming platforms with cutting-edge technology. Experience the superior speed advancements of DDR5 with double the banks and double the burst length. Vibrant RGB lighting customisable with Kingston FURY CTRL software and patented Infrared Sync Technology along with the new heat spreader design sets you apart in and out of the game. Additionally, Kingston FURY Beast DDR5 RGB features Plug N Play automatic overclocking at 4800MT/s and utilises Intel XMP 3.0, a new overclock spec with two customisable profiles.

Enhanced Lighting with New Heat Spreader Design
Game in style by customizing the black or white heat spreaders with the smooth, stunning range of 18 RGB lighting effects using Kingston FURY CTRL or the motherboard manufacturer’s software.

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

Intel XMP 3.0 Certified
Advanced pre-optimized timings, speed and voltage for overclocking performance and save new user-customizable profiles utilizing a programmable PMIC.

Qualified by the World’s Leading Motherboard Manufacturers
Tested and trusted for your preferred motherboard so you can build with confidence.

Improved Stability for Overclocking
On-die ECC (ODECC) helps maintain data integrity to sustain ultimate performance.
Rythen180 –
The price was good for this RAM, normally I don’t care to pay extra for RGB but this time it worked out and looks good with my 3080.
Samuel Scott –
Listen, the new gen RED team boards aren’t really ready to communicate with initial boot of new gen Ryzen CPUs specifically the 7950X. As their initial boot temps skyrocket to or past the failsafe threshold to dynamically turn off the board. Why do I write this for a RAM review? Well, if your building a new gen RED team build the Memory training for the size of you RAM 32+ gigs on initial boot, will give new gen CPUs enough time to heat up and cause that OOTB fail safe function on the board to turn itself off. Memory re-training after a hard shut down and cause more issues on these new boards.I troubleshooted my new gen RED team build for 3 days to find the solution and came to find out that the OOTB frequency profiles that the RAM was trying to use was also causing issues for initial boot at 6000 speeds. “Downgrading” to this nice 5200 speed made for a better initial boot process and better balanced voltage on the CPU. Also performed at a 3% higher average benchmark for the CPU and GPU on average compared to Linus Tech
Jerry from Pennsylvania –
I have the 2 X 32 config total 64gb 5600mhz. It works and looks perfect! Takes the intel overclock like a dream. Just don’t try to add another pair. I tried several and none worked. DDR5 is just a bit too new.