🚀 Elevate Your Game with Kingston Fury!
The Kingston FURY Impact 64GB DDR5 Laptop Memory Kit delivers exceptional performance with a blazing speed of 5600 MT/s, featuring two 32GB modules. Designed for efficiency, it operates at a low voltage of 1.1V while ensuring stability through On-Die ECC. With Intel XMP 3.0 certification and Plug N Play functionality, this memory kit is perfect for gamers and professionals seeking top-tier performance.
RAM | 32 GB DDR5 |
Memory Speed | 5600 MHz |
Brand | Kingston |
Series | Kingston Fury Impact |
Item model number | KF556S40IBK2-64 |
Item Weight | 0.537 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.74 x 0.15 x 1.18 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.74 x 0.15 x 1.18 inches |
Color | Black |
Computer Memory Type | DDR5 SDRAM |
Voltage | 1.1 Volts |
Manufacturer | Kingston Technology Company, Inc. |
Language | English |
ASIN | B0BRTJT5P2 |
Date First Available | January 9, 2023 |
A**R
Worth the money
I installed these into a Alienware m18 R2 install went perfect, after i installed these, I turned laptop on, it took about 3 mins to come on, black screen, then screen came on and said memory has changed, clicked continue, works perfectly, loads games faster, games run better, went from 16 to 64, yes it’s over kill, but in my opinion, worth every penny. If you have 32 gb now, you won’t see much if any improvement, but I went from 16 to 64 and this rig runs top notch. Plug and play.
H**A
Great upgrade for my Lenovo Legion Pro | smooth multitasking and fast response
I installed the Kingston Fury Impact 64GB DDR5 kit (2x32GB, 5600 MHz) on my Lenovo Legion Pro 5 16ARX8 (RTX 4060), and it works perfectly. The laptop detected the full 64GB with no issues. I'm a data science student and regularly use Python, Power BI, Docker, and virtual machines, this upgrade made a big difference. Everything runs smoother, especially when multitasking. Great performance and totally worth it.
P**S
Awesome ram
Awesome ram , plug and play no issues at all. Works perfectly.
S**A
Dell - When you put it in and first power up.... Give the system a couple minutes!
I have a Dell Inspiron 16 plus (model 7640). It came with 16GB DDR5. I used this 64GB upgrade and so far is great!! One thing to note: When you put it in and first power up.... Give the system a couple minutes!!! (I guess the change is detected, then it does some initial checking to see what and how much is there compared to before). After you see the Dell logo, you can go into the BIOS, or diagnostics and check it out or test it to see if it is all good. Mine tested 100% perfect! Windows 11 pro also saw it all and uses it. I see a HUGE boost in running multiple apps at once (including A.I. Models). So yeah. Tested and good to go with Dell Inspiron 16 model 7640.
C**
Very reliable
Solid product I would’ve keep it but I sold my laptop I have installed in pc tower. You get what you pay for fast and efficient. Even their ssd are solid. They never let me down
S**E
Great 64gb Ram upgrade for a gaming laptop and heavier workloads.
This is high quality memory. It's Kingston "dual rank" 64GB DDR5 5600mhz ram (CAS LATENCY 40-40-40-84 @ 5600mhz) because single 32GB DDR5 sticks are all dual rank, and anything lower (16GB/24GB) is single rank. A 13th and 14th gen intel chip can accommodate 32GB (2x16GB) single rank @5600MHz, and 64GB (2x32GB) dual rank WILL CLOCK DOWN to 5200mhz, but the CAS latency also drops to 38-37-37-73 CAS Latency timings. I'm getting my specs from Kingston website for stock settings, and HW64info.exe on my PC right now showing me my settings. My Sager 13900HX-RTX 4090 laptop did this automatically without me having to go into the BIOS after installing. Upon booting it will read 64 GB dual rank and clock down to 5200mhz with better latency about 20-30 seconds longer than an normal boot time when identifying the new ram. If you want 5600mhz speed you must stick to 32GB (2x16). I can tell a difference gaming at 4k by 3-7 fps depending on the game versus the stock crucial 4800MHz CAS latency 46 memory that came with my laptop. Having 64 GB ram keeps my system from crashing when playing heavily modded lists like "Nolvus" Skyrim which regularly uses 35-37GB just for the game(42-43gb total with windows) while my RTX 4090 uses about 14.5-15GB VRAM. I can tell a difference when transferring large files and downloading large files with 64GB. It will Cache much more RAM doing these things. My paging file only "needs" to be 2gb according to windows when I use 64gb ram, but I still keep it at 10GB on my storage SSD. I think 64 GB is worth it if you game and do multi-core stuff with large file transfers and heavy decompression zip files et cetera. It is a worthy upgrade. I paid $220 for this about 2 years ago, and now it's only $169.99, and it is totally worth it.
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Smooth
Works perfectly and had 0 issues installing it myself.
C**S
Nice RAM
It's much quicker than the stock 4800 mhz RAM that came with my laptop, even though my laptop maxes out at 5200 mhz. I was attracted to this over the others because it has really good timings and latency when used PnP without the need for setting up XMP, which my laptop doesn't support. The hardware readings show it's working as expected.
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