Kingston 16GB 6000MT/s DDR5 CL30 DIMM FURY Beast White RGB EXPO
Kingston 16GB 6000MT/s DDR5 CL30 DIMM FURY Beast White RGB EXPO
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White Lightning: Kingston FURY Beast RGB 16GB DDR5-6000 (Single Module)
The Kingston FURY Beast RGB is your single-module solution for boosting performance and style in a white-themed build. This stick delivers an ideal combination of 6000 MT/s speed and low CL30 latency, providing lightning-fast response times for your CPU. It supports the AMD EXPO profile for effortless tuning on Ryzen systems and features vibrant, customizable RGB lighting under a clean white heatsink. Perfect for a sharp look and powerful performance!
⭐ Highlights
⭐ Highlights
Single 16GB Module (Not a Kit of 2) | Fast 6000MT/s Speed with Low CL30 Latency | AMD EXPO & Intel XMP 3.0 Certified | Vibrant White RGB Lighting with Infrared Sync | Improved Stability with On-Die ECC (ODECC)
⚙️ Specifications
⚙️ Specifications
RAM Module Type: DIMM (Desktop)
RAM Technology: DDR5
RAM Capacity Per Module: 16 GB
RAM Kit Configuration:1 x 16 GB (Single Module)
RAM Speed MTs: 6000 MT/s
RAM CAS Latency CL: CL30
RAM Module Height mm: 42.23 mm (1.66 inches)
RAM RGB Lighting: Yes (ARGB, customizable)
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The POST-Check Protocol
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Dual-Channel Slot Order
Action: Consult your motherboard manual and install two sticks into the specific slots required for Dual-Channel mode, typically the second and fourth slots (A2/B2). Why: Installing sticks next to each other (A1/A2) forces the RAM into slower Single-Channel mode, losing up to 50% of memory performance.
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Physical Seating
Action: Line up the notch on the stick with the slot key, press firmly and evenly on both ends until the plastic clips on both sides fully snap shut. Why: RAM requires surprising force to seat fully, and improperly inserted sticks are the most common cause of a system failing to POST (boot up).
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XMP/EXPO Activation
Action: CRITICAL POST-BUILD STEP: After the PC boots, enter the BIOS and manually enable the XMP (Intel) or EXPO (AMD) profile. Why: Your RAM defaults to a slow baseline speed (e.g., 4800MHz); enabling the profile unlocks the faster advertised speed you paid for.
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Check QVL List
Action: Before buying, confirm your specific RAM module model number is listed on your motherboard's Qualified Vendor List (QVL). Why: This ensures the motherboard manufacturer has tested and guaranteed the memory is electrically compatible with your board.
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Mixed Stick Speeds
Action: Avoid mixing RAM kits; if you must mix different speeds, all sticks will be automatically down-clocked to match the slowest stick installed. Why: Mismatched speeds cause the memory controller to default to the lowest common speed, wasting the performance potential of the faster modules.
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Handle by Edges
Action: Handle the memory sticks only by the top or side edges, avoiding all contact with the gold contacts and the integrated chips. Why: Static electricity and oils from your fingers can damage the sensitive electrical contacts, potentially leading to memory errors or failure to be recognized by the motherboard.