Iceberg Beauty Kingston FURY Renegade DDR5 RGB 7200 MT/s 16GBx2 Silver & White Memory Unboxing Review
Kingston launched the silver and white heat sink FURY Renegade DDR5 RGB 7200 MT/s 16GBx2 memory this year, with three built-in Intel XMP Profile profiles that allow gamers to easily overclock with a single click, and in this unboxing post with a 4DIMM Z790 motherboard it can also be overclocked up to DDR5 7800 MT/s, which is a great performance! Performance is important, but the silver and white thermal armor and RGB light bar is what blinds people's eyes.
Kingston FURY Renegade DDR5 RGB 7200 MT/s 16GBx2 memory specification:
Capacity: 32GB (2 X 16GB)
Speed: DDR5 7200 MT/s
Chronology: CL38-44-44-105
Voltage: 1.45V
Specification: 288-Pin DDR5 UDIMM
Size: 133.35mm x 44mm x 7.66mm
Overclocking Support: Intel XMP 3.0 Certified (Extreme Memory Profile)
Warranty: Lifetime Limited Warranty
Ice Sword Kingston FURY Renegade DDR5 RGB 7200 MT/s Memory Unboxing
Last month I brought you an unboxing of the Kingston FURY Renegade DDR5 RGB 6000 MT/s 16GBx2 that I've been using for a while, and Kingston launched this series of memory products with a black and silver color scheme as a pioneer, and then this year they launched a more distinctive silver and white color scheme to complete the product line, and today I'd like to bring you the Kingston FURY Renegade DDR5 RGB 7200 MT/s 16GBx2 Silver and White unboxing. Today, I would like to bring you the unboxing of Kingston FURY Renegade DDR5 RGB 7200 MT/s 16GBx2 Silver & White color memory.
Currently, the highest frequency of FURY Renegade DDR5 RGB series memory on the market is 7200 MT/s. The author's hands-on is the 7200 MT/s 2x16GB dual-channel kit version, with the product model number KF572C38RWAK2-32. Players can check the memory compatibility report on the official website of the motherboard for checking the compatibility of the motherboard and the memory before purchasing, assuming that the motherboard and the memory are worried about. If you are worried about the compatibility between motherboard and memory, you can check the memory compatibility report on the motherboard's official website through the product model number.
The Kingston FURY Renegade DDR5 RGB series has Intel XMP 3.0 certification with Intel Extreme Memory Profile preset optimization parameters, allowing gamers to easily apply one-click overclocking and compatibility with both Intel and AMD DDR5 platforms. Extended Profiles for Overclocking) certification, so if you want to use it on the AMD Ryzen 7000 platform, you'll have to use it through A-XMP.

∆ Kingston FURY Renegade DDR5 RGB 7200 MT/s 16GBx2 Silver White Edition.

∆Labeled to support MSI, ASRock, GIGABYTE, and ASUS motherboard manufacturers' lighting control software.
The exterior styling is the same as the black and silver version, but the color scheme has been changed to white and silver, with the top layer of brushed metal armor and Kingston FURY Renegade lettering, while the bottom layer of the heatsink is an all-white color scheme with a metal outer layer.
The frequency options for the silver and white versions are 6000 MT/s, 6400 MT/s, 6800 MT/s, and 7200 MT/s on the official website, but it seems that only the 7200 MT/s 16GBx2 set is available on the Taiwan sales channel at the moment.

∆ Dimensions are 133.35mm x 44mm x 7.66mm.

∆ The silver and white color scheme is superb, and the white army stands up!
The FURY logo is embossed in the center of the front of the memory, at the same level as the outer metal armor for a more layered effect, and from the side view you can see that the memory is also in a single-sided die setup.

∆ Single-sided memory particle setting.
The RGB version features a large area light bar on the top, and gamers can not only use the lighting control software from MSI, ASRock, GIGABYTE, and ASUS motherboard manufacturers, but also use the Kingston FURY CTR software to set up the lighting effects, with 18 pre-set RGB lighting effects built in for you to play with!

∆ The silver and white version should of course come with white light, right?

The lighting effect of ∆ is shown in direct view, and it is most suitable for mounting with white water-cooling or motherboard.

∆Side lighting effect is shown, I think the RGB fan on the top of the chassis will be more eye-catching.
Memory Lighting Control by Me Kingston FURY CTRL Software
Kingston has launched the FURY CTRL software for its memory products with RGB lighting for personalized settings. If gamers don't want to download motherboard lighting software for use (some software is the king of fights), they can download the FURY CTRL software from the Microsoft Store for use, which not only supports current DDR5 memory products, but also older HyperX RGB memory products. The software supports current DDR5 memory products as well as older HyperX RGB memory products.
FURY CTRL has 18 built-in lighting effects to choose from, and you can also set the color, speed, brightness, and direction of operation independently to give your memory the most special effect, and I like the "raindrop" lighting effect the best.

∆ Eighteen light effect settings.

You can view the memory information in the DDR5 item in the upper right corner of ∆.
Kingston FURY Renegade DDR5 RGB 7200 MT/s 16GBx2 Memory Performance Tests
The test platform is an Intel 13th generation platform supporting DDR5 memory and XMP 3.0. The MSI MPG Z790 CARBON WIFI motherboard and i9 13900K processor were used to test the Kingston FURY Renegade DDR5 RGB 7200 MT/s 16GBx2, and the predefined JEDEC 4800 MT/s, XMP Profile 6400 MT/s, XMP Profile 6800 MT/s, XMP Profile 7200 MT/s parameters, and overclocked to 7400 MT/s, 7600 MT/s, 7800 MT/s, what will be the read/write performance and latency performance under the total seven frequencies?
Testing Platform
Processor: Intel Core i9 13900K (QS)
Cooler: MSI MEG CORELIQUID S360
Motherboard: MSI MPG Z790 CARBON WIFI (BIOS version: 7D89v16)
Memory: Kingston FURY Renegade DDR5 RGB 7200 MT/s 16GBx2
Display Card: RTX 3090Ti
Operating System: Windows 11 Professional 21H2
System Drive: Kingston A2000 NVMe PCIe SSD 500GB
Gaming Disk: CS2140 M.2 2280 NVMe Gen4x4 SSD 1TB
Power Supply: FSP Hydro PTM PRO ATX3.0 (PCIe5.0) 1200W
Chassis: CORSAIR 7000D AIRFLOW
Graphics driver: GeForce Game Ready 536.23
In the BIOS of the MSI MPG Z790 CARBON WIFI motherboard, you can see that there are three XMP Profile profiles built into this set of memory. If you want to get the best performance, you can directly select the XMP Profile 1 profile 7200 CL 38-44-44-105 1.45V, but if your platform has a poorer physical condition, there are two other frequencies down the line. If you want to get the most powerful performance, just choose XMP Profile 1 profile 7200 CL 38-44-44-105 1.45V.

∆ Three built-in XMP Profile profiles are available.

∆ JEDEC frequency is DDR5-4800.

∆ XMP Profile 1: DDR5-7200 CL38-44-44-105 1.45V.

∆ XMP Profile 2: DDR5-6800 CL36-42-42-105 1.40V.

∆ XMP Profile 3: DDR5-6400 CL32-39-39-80 1.40V.
Let's go back to CPU-Z for more information. The SPD page shows that the Kingston FURY Renegade RGB uses SK Hynix chips and supports the latest Intel XMP 3.0 one-click overclocking technology.
With the Kingston FURY Renegade RGB 7200 MT/s at a JEDEC default clock of 4800 MT/s CL 40-39-39-77 parameters, read and write performance was tested at 75445 MB/s and 68308 MB/s using AIDA 64, with a latency of 89.4 ns.
The author also used the DDR5 7200 profile from Intel XMP 3.0 Profile 1, and used AIDA64 to test the read/write of 107110 MB/s, 91660 MB/s, and 68.5 ns latency.
In addition to the three built-in XMP 3.0 Profile files, I have also overclocked to 7400 MT/s, 7600 MT/s, 7800 MT/s through the motherboard, and the higher frequency of 8000 MT/s is directly unable to pass the self-testing program of the motherboard, 7800 MT/s is already higher than the frequency of the motherboard, and you may need to use it with 2DIMMs motherboards, such as MEG Z690 UNIFY-X or Z790 AORUS TACHYON. 2DIMMs motherboard to use, such as MEG Z690 UNIFY-X or Z790 AORUS TACHYON and so on, but these motherboards I do not have ... cry, and the author is not very good at long memory overclocking, so the group of memory small overclocked to 7800 MT/s for players to do reference.

∆ AIDA 64 cache and memory test items, read speed, write speed test charts.

∆ AIDA 64 cache and memory test project latency performance.

∆ The author overclocked up to DDR5-7800 and achieved 114.76 GB/s Read and 98587 MB/s Write.

∆ Screenshots of each frequency, for your reference, if you are interested, click here.
For the temperature test, the author conducted an additional AIDA 64 cache and memory test under the DDR5 7200 profile of Intel XMP 3.0 Profile 1, and the temperature of the SPD Hub was 43.3°C at the highest.

∆ AIDA 64 Cache and Memory test, SPD Hub up to 60.8 °C.
Conclusion
Kingston has launched the FURY Renegade DDR5 RGB 7200 MT/s 16GBx2 silver and white color memory to satisfy the needs of superficial gamers, and as a member of the White Army, I can only say, "Ugh, that smells good~" regarding the appearance and texture.
The heatsinks are made of brushed metal armor with a white backing to bring the whole texture up to another level, but relatively speaking, if you buy the silver and white heatsinks, you will want to be able to see the shape of the memory more clearly, and next to the memory slots, the front side will usually be directly in front of the motherboard's 24-Pin cables and so on, and most of the cables that the power supply provides by default are not light unless you add LIAN LI's RGB extension cables, or else you will not get the best view of the memory. To get the best view of the memory, I would recommend installing an RGB fan on top of the chassis to make the white heat sink of the memory more visible.
The "current" price of this set of memory is NT$6,799. If you want to get the DDR5 7200 high frequency product which is in the first echelon of the current market, you will have to spend a little bit more than the 6000 MT/s frequency class, but the price of the memory has crashed a lot this year, I still remember that the 6200 MT/s dual channel memory last year was over 10,000 dollars. The price of memory has dropped a lot this year.







