Kingston Technology FURY DDR5 Beast Memory Module Specifications and Datasheet
- June 16, 2024
- Kingston
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Kingston Technology FURY DDR5 Beast Memory Module
KF552C40BB-16
- 16GB 2G x 64-Bit
- DDR5-5200 CL40 288-Pin DIMM
DESCRIPTION
Kingston FURY KF552C40BB-16 is a 2G x 64-bit (16GB)
DDR5-5200 CL40 SDRAM (Synchronous DRAM) 1Rx8, memory module, based on eight 2G x 8-bit FBGA components per module. The module supports Intel® Extreme Memory Profiles (Intel® XMP) 3.0. Each module has been tested to run at DDR5-5200 at a low latency timing of 40-40-40 at 1.25V. The SPDs are programmed to JEDEC standard latency DDR5-4800 timing of 40-39-39 at 1.1V. Each 288-pin DIMM uses gold contact fingers. The JEDEC standard electrical and mechanical specifications are as follows:
FACTORY TIMING PARAMETERS
- Default (JEDEC): DDR5-4800 CL40-39-39 @1.1V
- XMP Profile #1: DDR5-5200 CL40-40-40 @1.25V
- XMP Profile #2: DDR5-4800 CL38-38-38 @1.1V
SPECIFICATIONS
- CL (IDD): 94 V – 0
- Row Cycle Time (tRCmin): 40 cycles
- Refresh to Active/Refresh Command Time (tRFCmin): 295 ns (minimum)
- Row Active Time (tRASmin): 32 ns (minimum)
- UL Rating: 0
- Operating Temperature: 0°C to +85°C
- Storage Temperature: -55°C to +100°C
BOX CONTENTS
- The Kingston FURY DDR5 Beast Memory Module itself.
- Product Documentation
FEATURES
- Power Supply:
- VDD = 1.1V (Typical)
- VDDQ = 1.1V (Typical)
- VPP = 1.8V (Typical)
- VDDSPD = 1.8V to 2.0V
- Additional Features:
- On-Die ECC
- Physical Dimensions:
- Height: 1.37” (34.9mm), with heatsink
MODULE WITH HEAT SPREADER
MODULE DIMENSIONS
All measurements are in millimeters.
(Tolerances on all dimensions are ±0.12 unless otherwise specified)
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- Turn Off: Make sure your computer is fully turned off and unplugged from any power sources before tinkering with RAM modules or performing other tasks involving the computer. Electrical shock risk is decreased as a result.
- Ground Yourself: You can ground yourself by wearing an anti-static wristband or by contacting a grounded metal surface to stop static electricity discharge, which can harm sensitive components.
- Memory modules are fragile electronic components, so handle them with care. When installing or removing them, do not use too much force; instead, hold them by the edges to prevent getting them in contact with your gold contact fingers.
- No Liquid Contact: Avoid putting liquids near memory modules or your computer. Spills of liquid can result in significant harm.
- Correct Installation: When installing memory modules, according to the manufacturer’s instructions on the motherboard. Make sure the memory slots are properly positioned and filled in.
- Memory Slot Compatibility: Check to see if the particular model you’re using and DDR5 memory modules are supported by your motherboard.
- Prevent Overclocking: Although certain memory modules allow for overclocking, use caution and adhere to suggested configurations. Component damage and instability can result from overclocking.
- Cooling and Heatsinks: Check to see that the heatsink on your memory module is correctly mounted and does not block airflow or other parts of your computer case.
- Ventilation: To avoid overheating, make sure the ventilation in your computer casing is sufficient. Proper ventilation might help your components last longer.
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All Kingston products are tested to meet our published specifications. Some motherboards or system configurations may not operate at the published Kingston FURY memory speeds and timing settings. Kingston does not recommend that any user attempt to run their computers faster than the published speed. Overclocking or modifying your system timing may result in damage to computer components.
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CA 92708 USA. All rights reserved. Kingston FURY and the Kingston FURY logo
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- kingston.com
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the capacity of Kingston Technology FURY DDR5 memory module?
The capacity of Kingston Technology FURY DDR5 memory module is 16GB.
What is the data rate and CAS latency of this DDR5 memory module?
This DDR5 memory module has a data rate of DDR5-5200 and a CAS latency of CL40.
What are the JEDEC standard timing parameters for Kingston Technology FURY DDR5 memory module?
The JEDEC standard timing parameters are DDR5-4800 CL40-39-39 @1.1V.
What is the operating temperature range for Kingston Technology FURY DDR5 memory module?
The operating temperature range is 0°C to +85°C.
What is the storage temperature range for Kingston Technology FURY DDR5 memory module?
The storage temperature range is -55°C to +100°C.
What additional feature does Kingston Technology FURY DDR5 memory module have?
This memory module has On-Die ECC.
What are the physical dimensions of the memory module with the heatsink and without it?
The height of the memory module with the heatsink is 1.37
Is Kingston Technology FURY DDR5memory module compatible with my motherboard or system?
While Kingston products are tested to meet their published specifications, compatibility can vary depending on your motherboard and system configurations. It is advisable to check Kingston's website or consult with their customer support to ensure compatibility with your specific hardware.
Does Kingston Technology FURY DDR5 memory module support Intel Extreme Memory Profiles (Intel XMP)?
Yes, Kingston Technology FURY DDR5 memory module supports Intel Extreme Memory Profiles (Intel XMP) 3.0, offering higher performance profiles for those who want to optimize their memory settings.
Can I overclock Kingston Technology FURY DDR5 memory module beyond the XMP profiles?
Kingston does not recommend attempting to run your computer faster than the published XMP profiles, as overclocking or modifying system timing settings may result in damage to computer components.
What is the purpose of the On-Die ECC feature in Kingston Technology FURY DDR5 memory module?
On-Die ECC (Error-Correcting Code) is a feature that helps detect and correct errors in memory operations, improving data integrity and system stability.
Can I purchase Kingston Technology FURY DDR5 memory module with different capacities or speeds?
Kingston may offer different capacities and speeds for their FURY DDR5 Beast Memory Module lineup. You can check their official website or contact their customer support for information on available options.
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