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Kingston FURY Renegade DDR4 32GB 3600MHz RGB Memory Review

How Much Does It Cost?

The Kingston FURY Renegade DDR4 32GB 3600MHz RGB Memory is available now from most major retailers. There’s a good range of kits available too, from single modules to dual and quad kits. It’s available in speeds of 2666MHz to 4600MHz, depending on which size and latency you’re after. You can find the non-RGB version here, and the RGB version here.

Overview

Kingston has been around for longer than I can remember, and I think their decades of experience in the PC market shows in everything they do. The Kingston FURY Renegade isn’t the most extreme memory on the market, but it’s clearly targeted more towards gamers and PC enthusiasts. While some of the smaller capacity and lower speed kits will appeal to those on a tighter budget or with lower requirements, they also offer a good range of huge capacity setups with higher clock speeds than what I reviewed today. Or, to put it simply, they’ve got a bit of something for everyone.

At 3600 MHz, the 32GB kit I tested is likely to be one of their most popular kits. 32GB ticks all the right boxes for those wanting a high-end workstation or gaming PC, which 3600MHz is plenty fast for gamers, video editing and more. Unfortunately, I couldn’t push any higher on the OC this time around, but XMP posted the first time with no tweaking required. Of course, if you want more speed, the 4000 MHz kit is the next step up from Kingston, but you’ll pay a premium for it.

Kingston has done a fine job with the design too. The heatsinks are practical, as they provide a good amount of mass to ensure consistent performance from the memory. The unique design looks fantastic too, with lots of aggressive lines and fins to it that will certainly appeal to those building a gaming PC. However, they’re also providing a large increase to the surface area, which helps with the cooling even more. The RGB version I tested looks great, and the colours and nice and vibrant with infrared sync ensuring they always match up nicely. However, if you want to save a little, the non-RGB version looks just as slick.

Should I Buy Them?

The Kingston FURY Renegade range has a lot to offer, with a wide selection of capacities and speeds to suit your budget or requirements. It’s competitive priced memory from a company with decades of experience in the memory market, and I think that’s well reflected in the overall build quality and design on offer. If you want fast, durable and well-made memory, the FURY Renegade is perfect for you!

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Peter Donnell

As a child still in my 30's (but not for long), I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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