
Introduction
When it comes to memory and storage upgrades, Kingston Technology is a name that always pops up – and for good reason. With decades of experience under their belt, Kingston is known for crafting reliable, high-performance DRAM and flash storage solutions trusted by gamers, creators, and professionals alike.
Their dedicated gaming brand, Kingston FURY, is built specifically for PC enthusiasts and competitive gamers. FURY products are engineered to push hardware limits, combining cutting-edge speed with sleek design and easy compatibility. In fact, Kingston describes FURY as “the next generation of quality engineering in performance memory and storage solutions for PC enthusiasts, gamers, and content creators.”
In this blog, we’ll dive into Kingston’s top gaming gear available right here at CCL Computers — including:
- RAM (DDR4 vs DDR5)
- SSDs (PCIe 4.0 vs PCIe 5.0)
- USB storage (flash drives & portable SSDs)
Kingston Gaming RAM: DDR4 vs DDR5
A solid gaming PC starts with fast, reliable memory — and Kingston FURY Beast RAM delivers exactly that. Available in both DDR4 and DDR5 versions, understanding the difference between the two can seriously impact your gameplay, especially with today’s demanding titles.
What’s the Difference?
In simple terms, DDR5 is the newer, more advanced memory standard. It doubles the memory bandwidth and capacity of DDR4, allowing data to flow to your CPU significantly faster — we’re talking speeds of up to 6400MT/s on DDR5 compared to 3200MT/s on DDR4.
This faster data flow means your processor can grab assets like textures, AI calculations, and level data much more efficiently, helping to reduce stutters, improve load times, and create an overall smoother gaming experience.
Real-World Gaming Impact
Modern games are only getting more memory-hungry. Benchmarks on 12th to 14th Gen Intel CPUs show DDR5 memory can improve average frame rates by 16–22% over DDR4. In some titles, the gains are even more dramatic — we’re talking 25–30% more FPS in memory-sensitive games.
And the gap is growing. As more developers target newer hardware and push games to their limits, DDR5 is quickly becoming the go-to for gamers who want a future-proof rig.
What About DDR4?
That said, DDR4 isn’t dead — far from it. The Kingston FURY Beast DDR4-3200 kit is available in a wide range of capacities including 8GB, 16GB, 32GB, 64GB, and even 128GB. It still delivers rock-solid gaming performance, especially on older or mid-range systems.
With a theoretical bandwidth of ~25.6 GB/s per module, DDR4 remains more than capable for most games — particularly if you’re not upgrading your CPU or motherboard just yet. It’s also typically more affordable, making it a great choice for value-focused builders.
Our most popular picks? The 16GB (2×8GB) and 32GB (2×16GB) kits — perfect for smooth gameplay and light multitasking without stretching your budget.