Kingston Fury Renegade RGB DDR5 8000 MHz Review
Up Close
Up Close
When you’ve seen as many memory packs as us, most of them are simple plastic affairs. You know you hold something special when you first see the Kingston Fury Renegade kit. It doesn’t look like anything else. The F for Fury is writ large. The RGB is clear thanks to the separator bar. We even like the repeating F pattern on the right. It’s a proper shelf queen.
Opening a box should always be an event. You’ve saved hard, spent hard, waited patiently and ambushed the courier. You want to enjoy that first glimpse of your new product. The Kingston Fury Renegade Limited Edition certainly makes the inside as interesting as the outside. It’s like a pseudo Houndstooth design, as car fans will note.
The combination of scalloped black, carbon and the hot rod red is jaw dropping. Why don’t more memory modules have colour on them?
The design of this Limited Edition Fury Renegade package is slightly different to the other Kingston Fury kits available. It’s less obviously “designed”, instead concentrating on blending cooling ability and aesthetic considerations. That light bar is huge.
Doesn’t the red work beautifully in our MSI build? It’s so rare to find memory kits with colour on them these days. We’re big fans. Obviously you’ll know we love red and white – just look at the background for goodness sake – but we think it flows superbly with the Kingston kit added.





