CONCLUSION
With their HyperX brand Kingston established themselves as one of the leaders in the gaming PC hardware and peripherals industry so now they are starting over again. Still Kingston is one of the oldest companies in the PC industry so it shouldn’t be long before their FURY brand replaces the HYPERX one. Back to the FURY Renegade RGB kit of this review well not much to say, it looks nice, performs just as well and in terms of quality, well it’s a Kingston product covered by a limited lifetime warranty, what more can one ask for? Of course, I would had liked to see more overclock headroom than just 3800MHz at CL16 with 1.37v but even that is not a bad number. Unfortunately, as you’ve already seen I had to start my charts from scratch due to the new Z590 DARK based test rig but it shouldn’t be long before these also get populated.
At USD183.02 inside the USA (Amazon.com) and at 186.96Euros inside the EU (Amazon.de) the FURY Renegade RGB 32GB DDR4 3600MHZ CL16 dual-channel kit (KF436C16RB1AK2/32) is properly priced to compete in the market. Certainly, if you’re looking for something faster and cost is of no concern Kingston even has 5000MHz+ kits in their non RGB FURY line (4600MHz in the RGB one) so there’s also that. Overall, I have no complaints about this FURY Renegade RGB kit since it delivers both in performance and looks which is also why it gets the Golden Award.
PROS
- Build Quality
- Design (Black Aluminum Heat Spreaders)
- Top RGB LED Bar (AURA Sync, GIGABYTE RGB Fusion, MSI Mystic Light Sync & ASRock RGB Sync Compatible)
- FURY CTRL Software (8 Available Lighting Effects)
- Overall Performance (3600MHZ CL16 / Up To 3800MHz CL16)
- Short Heat Spreaders (Reduced Possibility Of Clearance Issues)
- Limited Lifetime Warranty
CONS
- Overclocking Headroom