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Kingston Fury 32GB (2x16GB) 3200MHz CL16 DDR4 RAM: Beast Single Rank $109, Renegade Dual Rank $129 + Del ($0 MEL C&C) @ BPC Tech

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KF432C16RB1K2/32
Kingston Fury Renegade 32GB (2x16GB)

(PC4-25600) 3200MHz DDR4, CL16-18-18, 1.35v, 2Rx8 Dual Rank, Dual Channel Kit, Limited Lifetime/s Warranty

KF432C16BBK2/32
Kingston FURY Beast Black 32GB (2x16GB)

PC4-25600 (3200Mhz) DDR4, CL16-20-20, 1.35v, 1Rx8 Single Rank, Dual Channel Kit, Black Heat Spreader, Limited Lifetime/s Warranty

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  • +1

    Chat GPT doing some work!

    • AI is posting deals for humans now?

    • +1

      Can't wait for deals where the description appears eerily human-like (but half the facts are actually wrong).

  • Great find IMO

  • +2

    If you've got Prime, it's $123 on Amazon w/ free delivery.

    BPCTech total for me was $124 with cheapest delivery option.

    • +1

      I'll likely buy it from Amazon but keep in mind it's being fulfilled from the UK

      • +1

        Yeah I saw the same. But $1 cheaper mate, that's a Chuppa chup from the milk bar!

    • +1

      That's a different model.

      KF432C16BBK2/32 (Beast, 1st revision) instead of
      KF432C16RB1K2/32 (Renegade, 16GB module(s) with 1Gx8 (8Gbit) components)

      According to Reddit, the difference is …

      "Beast is the entry-level family, featuring both Plug N Play technology and profiles (XMP) to engage the memory to overclock. This is the best value for a performance family, with good speeds and latencies for every budget. Plug N Play featured parts add the convenience of automatically overclocking out of the box on most systems, which is an ideal solution for systems that block overclock profiles, or for those that are not yet confident tinkering with the BIOS.

      Renegade is the high-end family, using only profiles (XMP) to engage the overclock for our fastest speeds and lowest timings"

      Apparently Renegade is also low profile.

      This is also $119 currently at Umart.

  • +2

    i will go for 3600 cl18

    • Not sure if that's a joke comment or not but that's the exact same speed 10ns

      https://www.xbitlabs.com/ram-speed-calculator/

      • -1

        LTT did a big analysis on this, and the conclusion was, 99% of the time, go for the highest mhz first, then worry about the lower CL.

      • +1

        On paper, AMD benefits from 3600mhz particularly

  • +3

    Good thing about Kingston is that they are at least up front about it being single/dual rank on the spec sheet.

    • +7

      According to the ozbargain description this one is Ringle Rank. Guess they got Scooby Doo to write the specs 😂

      • +3

        The ChatGPT prompt was "write an OzBargain deal description for this RAM in the style of Scooby Doo"

  • +1

    Deal updated to superior dual rank Renegade kit

    • What's the difference between dual and single rank?

      • +4

        Dual rank is slightly faster of maybe around 5% on benchmarks.
        Check the conclusion graph for the summary
        https://www.igorslab.de/en/performance-secret-tip-for-gamers…

      • +4

        If you are using all four RAM slots you're better off with single rank, otherwise dual will give you a (very) slight performance increase but is the least of the specs you need to worry about when comparing RAM.

      • Thanks guys for the useful info.

  • +2

    Why does ram have so many names/models within the same company even with similar or same specs?

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