Kingston is a familiar brand when it comes to memory and storage for computers and other electronic hardware.
Recently, at the CES 2023 event, Kingston has updated their Kingston Fury memory series with new memory offerings, including Kingston Fury Renegade RGB and Kingston Fury Beast RGB, both supporting the latest Intel Raptor Lake and AMD Zen motherboards and processing chips 4.
Starting with Kingston Fury Renegade, this DDR5 memory is updated with new speed levels, up to 7000 and 7250MHz compared to the previous 6000/6400MHz offering. Just like the previous model, it also comes with a 16GB total memory offering.
It comes with support for the Intel XMP 3.0 memory profile as well as the latest AMD EXPO.
Kingston Fury Beast comes with an all-RGB design and is more aggressive, but comes with 8GB and 16GB capacities and 6000MHz and 6400MHz speeds. In the meantime, if you are still using DDR4 memory, Kingston Fury Beast DDR4 is also offered with speeds up to 3600MHz.
Kingston says that these memory options will be offered in select markets soon.