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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Rusty
> 3 dayEasy to install, and didnt need to configure anything. Easy and inexpensive upgrade for my machine.
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Chris
> 3 dayNot happy with purchase. Because what I received was not what was advertised. I received (4) 32 GB (128 GB total) DDR4 2400 MHZ. I did not receive 3200 MHZ sticks.
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Kaitlyn W.
> 3 dayEasy to install and good price!
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nuggyfresh
> 3 dayBought this to upgrade my Alienware Aurora R7 and works great. The 1.2V is compatible and recommended for the motherboard. I stayed with 2666 speed as that is what my original RAM was. Easy to install and compatible.
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Wilhem Rodriguez
> 3 dayCompré la versión de 16x2 y recién instaladas se configuran a 2400 MHz, después de un toque en la BIOS con el Perfil XMP funcionan a 3200 MHz sin problemas! El RGB es muy llamativo y con Fusion 2.0 se sincroniza perfecto.
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Scott La Fond
Greater than one weekUsed it on my aurora r7 and it works as advertised speed 2666
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Jess Mao
> 3 daySuper easy to install, and awesome rgb lights. I was able to get 3200Mhz without messing around with ryzen master.
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Techrev
> 3 dayBought this to add to the 32gb pre installed on my new Alienware Aurora Ryzen R14 edition gaming desktop computer. Worked with no issues. Recognized that the ram had changed and just clicked continue and now I have 96gb of ram. Good value and it was readily available.
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Lavinia Sanford
> 3 dayChecked ASRocks Z590 STEEL LEGEND LGA 1200 Intel Z590 SATA 6Gb/s ATX Intel Motherboard webpage and confirmed compatibility. Installed. LCD lights work. System will not boot. Motherboard lights indicate memory is bad.
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Jorge Gil
Greater than one weekAfter 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.