Kingston 16GB 6400MT/S DDR5 CL32 DIMM FURY RENEGADE WHITE XMP
Kingston 16GB 6400MT/S DDR5 CL32 DIMM FURY RENEGADE WHITE XMP
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The Single-Stick Speed Demon: Kingston FURY Renegade RGB 16GB (1x16GB) 6400 CL32
The Kingston FURY Renegade RGB is built for extreme performance in your white-themed PC. This kit delivers a blazing-fast 6400 MT/s speed and ultra-low CL32 latency to maximize frame rates and system responsiveness on Intel systems (XMP Certified). With its sleek white heatsinks and vibrant, customizable RGB lighting, this memory is the perfect choice for a top-tier build that looks as good as it performs.
⭐ Highlights
⭐ Highlights
Single 16GB Module (Not a Kit of 2) | Extreme 6400MT/s Speed with Low CL32 Latency | Aggressive White & Silver Renegade Heat Spreader | Intel XMP 3.0 Certified Profiles | Engineered for Extreme Overclocking Potential
⚙️ 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: 6400 MT/s
RAM CAS Latency CL: CL32
RAM Module Height mm: 44 mm (1.73 inches)
RAM RGB Lighting: No
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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.