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kingston renegade rgb kf580c38rsak2 32 review b

    Just like every single FURY Renegade kit before the 32GB 8GHz Dual-Channel kit performed extremely well and produced top of the charts performance more than twice. With the very first CUDIMM kits already here I really see no reason even for Z890 owners to go there yet but in all likelihood CUDIMM kits will end up being available at higher speeds. As for looks not much I can say, the FURY Renegade RGB modules always stand out in terms of design and of course build quality. With a capacity of 32GB this kit may not be quite as appealing as the Limited Edition kit (48GB) but it should still be plenty for the majority of users out there (gamers especially). Overclocking headroom may not be as large as that of the LE kit (even at 1.52V I couldn’t surpass 8200MHz) but even at stock speeds this kit is among the fastest out there so at least for me that’s not really an issue.


    Right now, you can get your very own FURY Renegade RGB 32GB 8000MT/s (MHz) DDR5 Dual-Channel Kit by Kingston for USD297.89 inside the USA (Amazon.com) and for 313.10Euros inside the EU (Amazon.de) a price tag which is slightly higher than expected. Still this is among the fastest DDR5 kits money can buy today and since it delivers where it counts the Golden Award is in order once more.

PROS


- Build Quality
- Top Of The Charts Performance
- RGB Lighting (18 Effects)
- Available In Silver/Black & Silver/White Colors
- Available Kits
- Limited Lifetime Warranty
- Price (For Some)



CONS


- Overclocking Headroom
- Price (For Some)