Kingston DDR5 5600MHz 64 GB

Kingston

Fury Beast DDR5 64GB (2x32GB) 5600MHz

RAM Memory

64 GB DDR5 5600 MHz 2022

The Kingston Fury Beast DDR5 64GB (2x32GB) 5600MHz is a 64 GB DDR5 gaming memory module designed for desktop platforms (launched 2022). At 5600 MHz it offers a balanced mix of capacity, performance and compatibility suited to modern gaming builds.

Specifications

ManufacturerKingston
Capacity64 GB
TypeDDR5
Speed5600 MHz
Release year2022

Gaming performance

5600 MHz exceeds DDR5's base speed, delivering a solid price-to-performance ratio for gaming. Compatible with most Intel and AMD platforms that support DDR5.

To extract the full potential bandwidth of this memory it's essential to install it in dual-channel configuration (two modules in the correct slots per the motherboard manual, typically DIMM_A2 and DIMM_B2). Most gaming boards prioritise slots 2 and 4 for dual-channel with two modules. Dual-channel can yield up to 15-20% more bandwidth versus single-channel.

Capacity and use case

64 GB puts this kit in enthusiast or semi-professional territory. For pure gaming this capacity far exceeds what's needed — even the most demanding 2026 titles rarely exceed 24 GB — but it's ideal for workstations that combine gaming with 4K video editing, 3D modelling, virtualisation, or development.

Platform compatibility

Compatible with AM5 (Ryzen 7000/9000) and LGA1700/LGA1851 (Intel 12th gen or later) motherboards that support DDR5. Not compatible with DDR4 systems (AM4, LGA1200 or LGA1700 without DDR5).

Frequently asked questions

Is 64 GB of RAM enough for gaming in 2026?

64 GB exceeds the requirements of any current game. Ideal for combining gaming with intensive workloads like video editing, 3D design or virtualisation.

Which platforms is the Kingston Fury Beast DDR5 64GB (2x32GB) 5600MHz compatible with?

The Kingston Fury Beast DDR5 64GB (2x32GB) 5600MHz is DDR5 memory and is compatible with platforms that support DDR5: AMD AM5 (Ryzen 7000 and 9000), Intel LGA1700 (Core 12th, 13th and 14th gen with DDR5 support) and Intel LGA1851 (Core Ultra 200S). It is not compatible with DDR4 systems (AM4, LGA1200 or LGA1700 without DDR5).

Is it worth enabling XMP or EXPO with this RAM?

Yes. Without XMP/EXPO enabled in the BIOS, the motherboard runs the memory at the base JEDEC speed (typically 4800 MHz for DDR5 or 2133 MHz for DDR4) regardless of the advertised speed. Enabling the XMP (Intel) or EXPO (AMD) profile with a single click in the BIOS makes the memory run at the specified speed — 5600 MHz — with optimised timings and voltage. It doesn't affect the warranty and is the recommended way to operate this memory.

How much does 5600 MHz RAM improve gaming performance versus slower RAM?

The impact varies by game and platform. Bandwidth-sensitive games — open-world titles with heavy asset loading like Cyberpunk 2077 or Star Citizen, or competitive titles with crowded scenes — can show differences of up to 5-10% in average FPS when comparing low versus optimal frequencies. On AMD platforms the Infinity Fabric controller is particularly sensitive to memory frequency, making the benefit more pronounced than on Intel. At high resolutions (4K) the GPU becomes the bottleneck and the difference shrinks.

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