Kingston FURY Renegade RGB RAM Review

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Intro

Kingston FURY Renegade RGB RAM is one of the first range of products released under the Kingston banner instead of HyperX. Given their past experience with flash memory, it’s not a surprise that Kingston has come in strong with this new lineup. For gamers looking to upgrade, this might be a great choice for you. There’s a lot of options to choose from which are perfect for both amateurs and enthusiasts. Kingston FURY Renegade for extreme gamers, Kingston FURY Beast for mainstream PC gamers, and Kingston FURY Impact for notebook users.

Specifications

CapacitiesSingles: 8GB, 16GB, 32GB
Kit of 2: 16GB, 32GB, 64GB
Kit of 4: 32GB, 64GB, 128GB
Kit of 8: 256GB
Frequencies23000MHz, 3200MHz, 3600MHz, 4000MHz, 4266MHz, 4600MHz
LatenciesCL15, CL16, CL18, CL19
Voltage1.35V, 1.4V, 1.5V
Operating Temperature0°C to 70°C
Dimensions133.35mm x 42.2mm x 8mm

The Kingston FURY Renegade RGB RAM comes in various sizes, kits, and latencies. I know a lot of first-time builders tend to get 8GB or 16GB of RAM with plans to upgrade in the future. Having a Kit of 2 makes that easier.

The frequencies on the RAM go all the way up to 4600Mhz. Thing is, a lot of budget to middle-end boards don’t support speeds that high. So you can be assured that the RAM can last you a long time, especially since it has a lifetime warranty. As long as you’ve got a motherboard that supports DDR4 memory, this RAM will do you well. Make sure to check the highest frequency your motherboard supports and set it to that in the BIOS.

Looks and RGB

The Kingston FURY Renegade RGB RAM comes with a gorgeous aluminium black heat spreader the RAM has some heft to it. It looks gorgeous and feels very premium. It also has RGB, something that a majority of us love. And features Kingston’s Infrared Sync Technology that will help you sync the lighting of the sticks and your system.

Performance Benchmarks

We ran our tests on a 2x8GB Kit running at 4600Mhz. In our AIDA64 Extreme Cache and Memory Benchmark test, over multiple runs, we got an average score of 62, 254 MB/s. On the Memory Mark test, we got a score of 3,812 Points. In the Database Operation test, it scored 7,765 points, for the memory read test it scored 36,147 and for the memory write test it scored 18,469. We got an overall score in the 97th percentile for the benchmark.

Conclusion

The Kingston FURY Renegade RGB RAM is another great product by Kingston. With incredible speeds, good latency, and a very stylish look, this RAM is perfect for the average game and enthusiasts. It looks and feels very premium and thanks to its easy RGB sync, setting up and running this RAM to look the best and run the best is incredibly simple.