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Kingston Technology Corp.

Kingston Technology Corp. FURY Renegade 8GB DDR4 RGB 3200MT/s CL16 desktop RAM

SKU CH-PP0E-D4ZSC

8GB DDR4 desktop module with RGB lighting, 3200MT/s speed and CL16 latency for gaming or home office systems

  • CAS LatencyCL16
  • Multi-channel KitSingle Module (1×8GB)
  • Timing16-18-18
  • ChipsetIntel / AMD
  • Capacity8GB
  • Speed3200 MT/s(3200MHz)
  • 8 GB capacity handles gaming and multitasking workloads
  • 3200 MT/s speed with CL16 latency delivers responsive desktop performance
  • XMP 2.0 profile enables one-click overclocking to rated frequency
  • RGB metal heat spreader combines dynamic lighting with efficient thermal dissipation
  • 288-pin DDR4 UDIMM fits mainstream Intel and AMD motherboards

FURY Renegade 8GB DDR4 RGB

The Kingston FURY Renegade module provides 8GB of DDR4 memory rated at 3200 MT/s with CL16 latency. It targets desktop users building gaming rigs or home-office workstations who want high-speed RAM with integrated RGB lighting. The single 288-pin UDIMM uses a black metal heat spreader to manage thermals during extended sessions. XMP 2.0 support lets the kit reach its rated frequency with a one-click profile in the BIOS.

288-pin UDIMM with XMP 2.0

The stick plugs directly into any mainstream Intel or AMD DDR4 motherboard that accepts 288-pin unbuffered modules. No extra cables or controllers are required for the RGB illumination; the lighting is powered through the memory slot itself. Running at 1.35 V under the XMP profile frees headroom for the CPU memory controller compared with higher-voltage alternatives. The single-module layout leaves three additional slots open for future capacity upgrades.

Sustained-load thermal behaviour

The high-profile metal spreader is designed to dissipate heat efficiently during long periods of heavy multitasking or video rendering. At the rated 3200 MT/s and 16-18-18 timings the module maintains stable operation without throttling, supported by a tRAC figure of 45.75 ns. JEDEC fallback at 2400 MT/s ensures the system still boots if the XMP profile is not enabled. This consistency suits workloads that keep memory saturated for hours rather than short bursts.

Highlights

  • 8 GB capacity handles gaming and multitasking workloads
  • 3200 MT/s speed with CL16 latency delivers responsive desktop performance
  • XMP 2.0 profile enables one-click overclocking to rated frequency
  • RGB metal heat spreader combines dynamic lighting with efficient thermal dissipation
  • 288-pin DDR4 UDIMM fits mainstream Intel and AMD motherboards

Specifications

CAS LatencyCL16
Multi-channel KitSingle Module (1×8GB)
Timing16-18-18
ChipsetIntel / AMD
Capacity8GB
Speed3200 MT/s(3200MHz)
Recommend UseDesktop Gaming / Home Office
tRAC45.75ns
ColorBlack
LED ColorRGB
BrandKingston
SeriesFURY Renegade
ModelKF432C16RB2A/8
Part NumberFURY Renegade DDR4 3200 8G RGB

Questions about this item

How long does the 45.75 ns tRAC take to become the limiting factor during sustained high-load operation?

The 45.75 ns tRAC is a fixed timing parameter, not a limit that degrades over time; the metal heat spreader is designed to maintain stable performance during extended high-load sessions.

Does the RGB lighting on the FURY Renegade heat spreader add noticeable heat or power draw when the system runs all day?

The RGB LEDs draw minimal power and the metal heat spreader is built for efficient heat dissipation, so lighting effects do not meaningfully increase temperature or power consumption during continuous use.

Must the motherboard support Intel XMP 2.0 for this KF432C16RB2A/8 module to run at 3200 MT/s?

The module defaults to JEDEC 2400 MT/s; enabling the XMP 2.0 profile in the BIOS is required to reach the rated 3200 MT/s speed.

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