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Kingston FURY Beast DDR5 RGB memory modules in official Kingston product artwork.
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Kingston FURY Beast RGB 32GB 6000MT/s

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A black 32GB (2x16GB) DDR5-6000 kit with RGB heat spreaders, XMP 3.0 and EXPO profiles for current Intel and AMD desktops.

$699.00

Grade A benchmark: Scorptec current store price

Or $4.48 a week over 36 months — 0% interest, no fees.

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Every item includes

  • Kingston lists a limited lifetime warranty; Australian Consumer Law rights also apply.
  • Full diagnostic test before dispatch.
  • Storage devices data-wiped to industry standard.
  • 14-day change-of-mind returns.

In the box

  • Two 16GB DDR5 modules
  • Documentation

Specifications

Capacity32GB (2x16GB)A dual-channel kit. Two matched sticks are required for the rated dual-channel speed.
Speed / latencyDDR5-6000, CL36-44-44, 1.35VThe tested overclock profile. The modules also carry a slower JEDEC SPD for first boot.
ProfilesIntel XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPOOne kit can be used on current Intel and AMD DDR5 desktops that support those profiles.
LightingRGB heat spreader, Infrared SyncAddressable lighting on the spreader. Colour control depends on your motherboard software.

What it handles

  • Gaming PCs that need a dual-channel 32GB starter kit
  • Boards that expose RGB control through Kingston or motherboard software
  • AM5 and recent Intel desktops that advertise DDR5-6000 EXPO or XMP support

Good to know

  • Enable the EXPO or XMP profile in BIOS; JEDEC default speed is lower than the 6000MT/s tested rating.
  • RGB height can interfere with large air coolers. Check clearance against the 42.23 mm module height.
  • The listed price is a dated Scorptec store figure for the black RGB SKU, not a live checkout offer.

Scorptec listed this black RGB kit in stock on 17 August 2026, limited to two per household. Checked 17 August 2026. View the source listing ↗

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