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Kingston FURY Renegade 16GB 6000MHz DDR5 RGB Desktop RAM

Key Features

  • Kingston FURY Renegade RGB
  • 6000MHz Ultra-High Frequency
  • Low CL32 Latency
  • Advanced DDR5 Technology
  • Customizable RGB Lighting
  • Lifetime Warranty Support

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Technical Specifications

Core Architecture

Memory TypeDDR5Capacity16GBFrequency6000MHzPin Configuration288-Pin

Performance Timings

CAS LatencyCL32Timing ProfileCL32-38-38Voltage1.35V

Physical Design

Length5.25 InchesWidth0.3 InchesHeight1.73 InchesFeaturesRGB Heat Spreader

Support & Reliability

Error CorrectionOn-die ECCWarrantyLifetime Warranty

Product Description

Kingston FURY Renegade 16GB 6000MHz DDR5 RGB Desktop RAM — Is Your PC Leaving Performance on the Table?

Your system bottlenecks somewhere. Most of the time, it starts with RAM. The Kingston FURY Renegade 16GB 6000MHz DDR5 RGB Desktop RAM is built to eliminate that problem before it starts. This is not a modest upgrade. This is a direct attack on latency, bandwidth ceilings, and thermal throttling that holds mid-to-high-end builds back from their real potential.

Kingston FURY Renegade DDR5 6000MHz 16GB: Specs That Mean Business

Before you commit to any desktop RAM, you need the numbers to speak clearly. The Kingston FURY Renegade runs at 6000MHz with a CL32-38-38 latency profile, operating at 1.35V. That voltage is notably efficient for a DDR5 module pushing this frequency. The 288-pin configuration is standard for modern DDR5 platforms, and at 5.25 x 0.3 x 1.73 inches, it slots cleanly into most full-size and mid-tower builds without clearance headaches.

The 16GB capacity sits at the sweet spot for serious gaming, content creation, and multitasking workloads. You get enough headroom for AAA titles, background streaming, and browser-heavy workflows without hitting memory pressure. Pair it in a dual-channel setup and the bandwidth curve rises sharply.

Why 6000MHz Is the Target Frequency for DDR5 Builds Right Now

Not all DDR5 speeds are created equal. On Intel's 12th, 13th, and 14th Gen platforms, 6000MHz sits at the edge of the sweet spot — past that frequency, latency penalties can start eroding real-world gains. AMD's Ryzen 7000 series similarly responds well to 6000MHz sticks, particularly with EXPO profiles engaged. Kingston built the FURY Renegade around this reality.

The CL32 primary latency is tight for a 6000MHz DDR5 module. At this frequency, CL32 translates to excellent absolute latency figures, making it competitive in both synthetic benchmarks and real gameplay scenarios. Frame time consistency improves. Load times tighten. The difference is measurable, not theoretical.

If you browse the PC Components category seriously, you'll notice most value-tier DDR5 kits compromise here — they hit the frequency number but loosen the timings to compensate. Kingston FURY Renegade does not make that compromise.

RGB Without the Recklessness: Aesthetic and Thermal Design

The RGB implementation on the Kingston FURY Renegade is not just visual dressing. The infrared sync layer beneath the lighting panel feeds into how Kingston manages heat dissipation across the module surface. The aluminum heat spreader on this stick handles thermal load at sustained memory-intensive tasks without the module hitting uncomfortable temperatures.

This matters particularly in tight cases or when running memory-intensive applications for extended sessions — video rendering, large dataset processing, or long gaming sessions. The heat spreader geometry keeps thermals predictable. Your XMP or EXPO profile stays stable because the module stays cool enough to maintain it.

Kingston's FURY line has built credibility in the desktop RAM space precisely by combining aesthetics with functional engineering. The Renegade sits at the top of that lineup, and the thermal design reflects that hierarchy.

Platform Compatibility: Where This RAM Performs Best

The Kingston FURY Renegade 16GB DDR5 6000MHz is designed for DDR5-compatible motherboards. That means Intel Z690, Z790, and the newer Z890 boards, alongside AMD X670, X670E, and B650 series platforms. It supports Intel XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO for one-click overclocking to the 6000MHz rated speed directly from your BIOS.

The 288-pin DIMM form factor means this is a desktop-only module — it does not fit laptops or SFF systems using SO-DIMM slots. If you are speccing a workstation or a dedicated gaming tower, this fits your build without adapter gymnastics.

Builders sourcing PC Components in Bangladesh will find this particularly relevant as DDR5 platform adoption accelerates across new build configurations entering the market at PCB Store.

Lifetime Warranty: What That Actually Means for Your Investment

Kingston backs the FURY Renegade with a lifetime warranty. That is not a marketing footnote. It means that for as long as you own this module, manufacturing defects are Kingston's problem, not yours. In the RAM market, lifetime coverage is not universal — many budget DDR5 options come with limited 1–3 year windows.

For builders in Bangladesh investing in quality desktop RAM through PCB Store, the lifetime warranty is a practical assurance. Memory modules can develop issues years into their lifespan. Knowing your investment is covered without an expiry date changes the value calculation meaningfully.

Kingston's after-sales support infrastructure has been present in the region through authorized channels. The warranty claim process through PCB Store follows Kingston's standard RMA protocol, which is straightforward and documented.

Who Should Buy the Kingston FURY Renegade DDR5 6000MHz 16GB

This module is targeted at a specific type of builder: someone running a DDR5 platform who wants high-frequency memory without paying premium prices for marginal gains above 6000MHz. Competitive gamers, video editors working in 1080p to 4K timelines, and developers running virtual machines or large compiles will benefit directly from the bandwidth and latency profile this kit delivers.

If your current system runs DDR4 and you are planning a platform upgrade, the Kingston FURY Renegade should be on your shortlist. The PC Components upgrade cycle is shifting firmly toward DDR5 now, and starting that transition with a 6000MHz CL32 module means you are not compromising performance to get into the new standard.

PCB Store in Bangladesh carries the Kingston FURY Renegade lineup with local availability, allowing buyers to skip lengthy import waits. Given that Kingston FURY RAM stock can fluctuate with regional demand cycles, checking current availability directly through PCB Store is the practical move for anyone ready to pull the trigger on a DDR5 upgrade today.

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FAQs

  • Is the Kingston FURY Renegade DDR5 compatible with AMD Ryzen 7000 CPUs?

    Yes, it supports AMD EXPO profiles, making it directly compatible with Ryzen 7000 series processors on X670, X670E, and B650 motherboards for optimized performance.

  • What latency does the Kingston FURY Renegade 6000MHz DDR5 run at?

    It operates at CL32-38-38 primary latency timings. At 6000MHz, CL32 delivers strong real-world responsiveness for gaming and productivity workloads.

  • Does this RAM work with Intel 13th and 14th Gen processors?

    Yes, it supports Intel XMP 3.0 profiles and is fully compatible with 12th, 13th, and 14th Gen Intel platforms using Z690 or Z790 motherboards.

  • How much power does the Kingston FURY Renegade DDR5 6000MHz consume?

    It operates at 1.35V. This is an efficient voltage for DDR5 at 6000MHz, keeping power draw low while maintaining high-frequency stability.

  • Does the RGB affect the module's thermal performance?

    No. The aluminum heat spreader handles thermals independently. The RGB layer sits above it and does not interfere with heat dissipation during sustained workloads.

  • Kingston FURY Renegade vs Kingston FURY Beast DDR5 — which is better?

    The Renegade has tighter timings and higher binned ICs compared to the Beast. For 6000MHz builds prioritizing low latency, the Renegade outperforms the Beast in real-world tests.

  • Can I run one 16GB stick in single-channel mode before adding another?

    Yes. One stick works in single-channel mode. For full bandwidth, install a matched pair in dual-channel slots as recommended in your motherboard manual.

  • Does this RAM require active cooling or additional airflow?

    No active cooling is required. The aluminum heat spreader manages thermals passively under normal gaming and productivity use cases.

  • What is the price and availability of the Kingston FURY Renegade 16GB 6000MHz DDR5 at PCB Store in Bangladesh?

    Pricing varies with market conditions. Visit PCB Store's website or contact them directly for the current price and stock status in Bangladesh.

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