Kingston FURY Beast RGB 32GB (2x16GB) 3200MT/s DDR4 CL16 Desktop Memory Kit of 2 | Infrared Syncing | Intel XMP | AMD Ryzen | Plug n Play | KF432C16BBAK2/32
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Alpher
> 24 hourGood
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Ricardo Mundarain
> 24 hourNot much to say other than I love the minimalistic look of the cooler on this RAM, I am not a fan of RGB, as well as how it performs compared to some of the off-brands you usually find on AMAZON. Been running 24/7 for 6 months or so w/o any issues.
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Thomas Christopher Ty
> 24 hourWorks fine on my Asrock Phantom Gaming z590m motherboard.
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Cliente de Kindle
> 24 hourGood deal, rock solid so far, cant really ask for more
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Neal Gibson
> 24 hourThis memory worked immediately out of the box on my ASUS TUF Gaming Z690-PLUS WiFi D4 motherboard. The first time I powered on the computer after installing, the POST took a few minutes, but then Windows booted up with no problem. I confirmed memory is running at 3600MHz. I didnt need to change any BIOS settings when upgrading from 2 x 16GB 3200MHz DIMMs to this memory.
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dudutur1
> 24 hourexcellent
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Dale M. Arends
> 24 hourOkay, if you have a computer with solid, opaque case sides, these are likely not for you. Instead you should look at the black version. These are definitely attractive with the RGB lighting. That said, they are excellent memory modules and work flawlessly. If you have a need for more RAM, and who doesnt, these are a good choice.
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Andrew
> 24 hourDoes not work at all with ryzen 5 W/ B550
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neteng101
> 24 hourGot 2 kits for a total of 64GB, these are SR Hynix 16-bit CJR dies. Overclocks nicely to 4133 (YMMV dependent on your CPU/board of course) and will do good timings too. RGB is a bonus - looks great too! Amazing value for money especially when they were on sale... didnt want to pour too much into DDR4 kits given the inevitable switch to DDR5.
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Jorge Gil
> 24 hourAfter extensive research I was convinced that this whats the exact type of RAM my PC had installed. I looked for a part number, called Dell and nothing. Dell tried to sell me their brand RAM for almost $900. I took the chance to see if these sticks were compatible with my R14 and to my surprise they were plug and play. My R14 booted up, it automatically detected the sticks, the BIOS notified me that there was a change in the RAM quantity and asked me if this was OK. I click yes and continued. The PC rebooted normally and after some tests, everything is working properly. I went from 64GB to 128GB with a hiccup and saved over $500.