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Product Name: | Kingston FURY Beast RGB 32GB (2x16GB) 3200MHz DDR4 CL16 Desktop Memory Kit of 2 KF432C16BBAK2/32 |
Manufacturer: | Kingston Technology Company, Inc. |
Model Number: | KF432C16BBAK2/32 |
Product SKU: | B097HNF3ZQ |
UPC: | 740617319149 |
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Thanks for your suggestion. I directly go for 64gb (32*2). Plan to use my current pc for at least 5 years
Good choice! I'm looking to put together a new build myself.
You need to do stability test after OC
Depends on your CPU and if you over clock. I generally go with the faster speed and run it a little slower than max rating. The 3600 in this case can do 3200 at CL16 but the 3200/16 probably can't do 3600.
The ram is probably the same, just 1 tested better than the other.
I run my 3600 memory at 3200 with a AMD 5600x. Stable and no problems 2 years later.
The ram is probably the same, just 1 tested better than the other.
I run my 3600 memory at 3200 with a AMD 5600x. Stable and no problems 2 years later.
I always wanted to run my Corsair 3600 CL18 at 3200 CL16 on my build but don't know how to do it. I'm able to set 3200 mhz but not able to manually set clock timing. My build is ASUS TUF Gaming Z690 D4 + i7-12700K. OC at 3733 mhz is unstable.
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I have not used Asus in a while so not as familiar with their current BIOS.
Make sure you're running the newest Bios and look in the overclocking section. Most can be manually set if set to manual mode. But again not as familiar with Asus. Got burned on them once and never went back.
DDR5 is what AMD and Intels newer systems/Chips primarily use. So if building a new system then get DDR5 and a board/chip that uses it. But most systems still have DDR4. My B450-5600x is still going strong so no need to upgrade yet.
They are at the same price
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If you're fine with it being a little slower and still want RGB, definitely a solid deal.
I have a Lenovo Legion i7 Desktop with an unlockable bios - all research shows XMP not supported and can't mess with memory profile, etc in bios. I thought it would default to JEDEC 2600 speeds but I was pleasantly surprised - shocked really - that it forced the XMP somehow and it's running full 3200 at 1.35v.