Kingston will release Fury Renegade CUDIMM DDR5-8400 memory modules for Core Ultra 200S in November

Kingston announced the expansion of the Fury Renegade series of RAM with CUDIMM DDR5 RAM modules designed to work on motherboards with Intel 800 series chipsets with Intel Core Ultra 200S processors.

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Kingston Fury Renegade CUDIMM DDR5 RAM will be available in the form of single modules with a capacity of 24 GB, as well as in the form of dual-channel kits with a total capacity of 48 GB (2×24 GB). The new products are equipped with radiators with and without RGB backlighting. For new products, the operating speed is stated to be 8400 MT/s. The company does not provide full characteristics of the new RAM modules.

The manufacturer notes that since CUDIMM and UDIMM memory modules use the same 288-pin DIMM interface, Kingston Fury UDIMM memory with support for Intel XMP and AMD EXPO overclocking profiles is also compatible with Intel 800 series motherboards. However, the company recommends checking compatibility using the motherboard manufacturer’s QVL or using Kingston’s configurator to check supported speeds and module capacities.

Deliveries of Kingston Fury Renegade CUDIMM DDR5 memory modules will begin on November 18.

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