Kingston Fury Renegade DDR5 CUDIMMs to launch with Intel 800 series chipset compatibility


Kingston Technology has just announced the Kingston FURY Renegade DDR5 CUDIMMs, designed to take advantage of Intel’s upcoming 800-series chipset. This chipset, formerly known as Arrow Lake, is the first to use Clock Drivers on CUDIMMs. At a speed of 6400MT/s DDR5, JEDEC now requires a Client Clock Driver (CKD) on UDIMMs and SODIMMs, which improves signal integrity. To distinguish these advanced modules, JEDEC has labeled them as CUDIMMs and CSODIMMs.
Kristy Ernt, DRAM business manager at Kingston, highlighted the appeal of these new modules: “The introduction of overclockable DDR5 CUDIMM modules allows us to reach a broader range of professionals who demand top-tier performance and want to push the limits of their systems without compromising signal integrity.”
Kingston unveils striking redesign of FURY DDR4 memory


Kingston today announced a refreshing new look for its FURY DDR4 memory. Kristy Ernt, the DRAM business manager at Kingston, expressed her excitement stating, “We’re happy to now offer users these new modules with heat spreaders specifically designed with the Kingston FURY brand identity in mind.”
The newly redesigned Kingston FURY Renegade DDR4 memory modules come with eye-catching two-tone black heat spreaders, which serve a dual purpose. Besides adding a dash of aesthetic appeal to your build, they work to dissipate heat during intense work or gaming sessions ensuring optimal performance is maintained. The memory doesn’t just stop at looks; it boasts speeds soaring up to a blistering 5333MT/s, making it a go-to choice for power users.