Kingston Technology FURY Beast 32GB 6000MT/s DDR5 CL36 DIMM White RGB EXPO

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Brand:
Kingston
Product code:
KF560C36BWEA-32 / 0740617333497

Specification

Amd extended profiles for overclocking (expo):Yes
Amd extended profiles for overclocking (expo) version:1.0
Backlight:Yes
Backlight colour:Red/Green/Blue
Buffered memory type:Unregistered (unbuffered)
Cas latency:36
Component for:PC/Server
Cooling type:Heatsink
Depth:133.4 mm
Ecc:No
Height:42.2 mm
Internal memory:32 GB
Internal memory type:DDR5
Jedec standard:Yes
Lead plating:Gold
Memory data transfer rate:6000 MT/s
Memory form factor:288-pin DIMM
Memory layout (modules x size):1 x 32 GB
Memory voltage:1.35 V
Module configuration:4096M x 64
On-die ecc:Yes
Operating temperature (t-t):0 - 85 °C
Package depth:14 mm
Package height:171.5 mm
Package weight:63.6 g
Package width:57.2 mm
Programming power voltage (vpp):1.8 V
Refresh row cycle time:295 ns
Row active time:32 ns
Row cycle time:48 ns
Spd profile:Yes
Storage temperature (t-t):-55 - 100 °C
Weight:45 g
Width:7.1 mm

32GB 6000MT/s DDR5 CL36 DIMM FURY Beast White RGB EXPO memory

Kingston FURY Beast DDR5 RGB memory enables overclocking on next-generation gaming rigs with state-of-the-art technology. Take advantage of the highest DDR5 speeds with twice the number of banks and pack length.

Dynamic RGB backlighting that can be individually adjusted using Kingston's FURY CTRL software, patented Infrared Sync TechnologyTM and a new white heatsink design are perfect for more than just gaming.

  • Enhanced RGB backlighting and new heatsink design
  • Patented Kingston FURY Infrared Sync Technology
  • AMD EXPO certification
  • Approved by the world's leading motherboard manufacturers
  • Greater stability when overclocking

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