Discover the power of Kingston Fury Impact 16 GB 2666MHz DDR4 Laptop Memory Single Module. Designed to meet the demands of high-performance computing, this memory upgrade brings efficiency and speed to your laptop.
Features:
- Powerful SODIMM Performance: Experience faster data processing and seamless multitasking without lag.
- Plug N Play Automatic Overclocking: Get instant performance boost with automatic overclocking², no BIOS setup required.
- Intel XMP-Ready Profiles: Easily overclock your memory and fine-tune your system for optimal performance using Intel XMP profiles.
- Ready for AMD Ryzen: Compatible with AMD Ryzen systems for balanced performance across various applications.
- Efficient Power Consumption: Benefit from higher performance while keeping energy usage low, contributing to longer battery life.
- Slim, Sleek Design: The compact form factor fits easily into your laptop, maintaining a streamlined appearance while maximizing space.
Upgrade to Kingston Fury Impact for enhanced speed, smoother multitasking, and efficient power use. Perfect for gamers, professionals, and everyday users seeking reliable performance.
¹Automatic overclocking is limited to manufacturer specifications; details vary by system.
Customer Insights
Works well with various laptop models including DELL G5, Asus ROG, and Asus TUF.
Notable increase in FPS and overall speed, particularly beneficial for gaming and architecture software.
Many users trust Kingston for their consistent quality in RAM products.
Easy to install and immediately recognized by systems supporting XMP 2.0.
Helps extend the usable life of laptops by boosting memory performance.
Highly satisfied customers with no complaints after installation and memory tests.
Product performs exactly as advertised with expected latency and speeds.
Does not work with some models like HP Elitebook 840-G5 and unspecified systems with different frequency requirements (e.g., 2400 MHz instead of 2666 MHz).
Several reports of receiving defective or non-functional RAM modules.
Some customers received 2400 MHz modules instead, requiring overclocking to 2666 MHz, which isn't supported by all systems.
A few buyers reported receiving used products despite purchasing new ones.
Variability in product reliability, leading to some units failing to function properly.
Issues with certain systems, such as Macs, not supporting the overclocking feature.
Some non-English speaking customers faced issues with product descriptions not being clear enough.