
Kingston FURY Beast Black DDR5 8GB 5200MT/s CL40 DIMM Desktop Gaming Memory Single Module Intel XMP - KF552C40BB-8
Kingston FURY Beast Black DDR5 8GB 5200MT/s CL40 DIMM Desktop Gaming Memory Single Module Intel XMP - KF552C40BB-8 is priced at £174.79 — stable over the last 30 days.
Price last checked: 18 Mar 2026, 20:37
- Level up your machine’s performance with enhanced features like on-die ECC for better stability and dual 32-bit subchannels to boost efficiency; Kingston FURY Beast DDR5 memory brings the latest, cutting-edge technology for next-gen gaming platforms
- Kingston FURY Beast DDR5 offers overclock specs for Intel XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO with customisable profiles for speeds and timings to help you wring the most from your gaming experience, livestream at 4K+ or push animation and 3D rendering projects
- Taking speed, capacity and reliability even further, DDR5 arrives with an arsenal of enhanced features, like on-die ECC (ODECC) for improved stability at extreme speeds, dual 32-bit subchannels for increased efficiency and an on-module power management integrated circuit (PMIC) to provide juice where it’s needed most.
- Superior speed advancements, with double the banks from 16 to 32 and double the burst length from 8 to 16, take DDR5 memory, your gaming experience and your overall system applications to the next level of performance
- Whether you’re pushing the limits in your gaming with the most extreme settings, live streaming at 4K+ or pushing large animation and 3D rendering, Kingston FURY Beast DDR5 memory is the level-up needed, while seamlessly bridging style and unleashing performance With options featuring Intel XMP 3.0 or AMD EXPO, two new DDR5 overclock specs that include customisable profiles for speeds and timings, Kingston FURY Beast DDR5 has your compatible overclock solutions covered.
About This Product
The Kingston FURY Beast Black DDR5 8GB 5200MT/s CL40 DIMM is a desktop gaming memory module with 8GB of capacity and a speed of 5200MT/s. It features on-die ECC for improved stability and dual 32-bit subchannels for increased efficiency, making it suitable for demanding applications such as gaming, livestreaming at 4K+, and animation or 3D rendering projects. This module is ideal for gamers and content creators looking to upgrade their system's performance with the latest DDR5 technology and ...
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