
Kingston Fury Beast 32GB (2x16GB) DDR5-5600 CL36
2-stick 32GB DDR5-5600 kit, CL36, no-RGB.
Budget 32GB DDR5. Kingston pricing undercuts Corsair. Good starting point for AM5.
Official India stock. Full warranty through the brand's India service network, standard RMA if anything goes wrong.
Full specs
Kingston Fury Beast 32GB DDR5-5600 Price India 2025 - Good DDR5 Entry Point
DDR5 replaced DDR4 as the platform memory on Intel's 12th Gen Alder Lake - though that generation straddled both standards. By 13th Gen Raptor Lake, DDR5 became mainstream on Intel. AMD's AM5 platform (Ryzen 7000 and 9000 series) uses DDR5 exclusively. If you are building on either of these platforms, DDR5 is your RAM standard.
The Kingston Fury Beast DDR5-5600 is the mid-tier variant in Kingston's DDR5 lineup. At 5600 MHz, it is a comfortable step above the DDR5-4800 baseline and lands in a price bracket that makes sense for most builds.
DDR5-5600 on Intel LGA1700
On Intel 12th and 13th Gen (LGA1700 socket), DDR5-5600 is a good operating frequency. Intel's memory controller on these platforms handles 5600 MHz without complaints on most boards with XMP 3.0 enabled. You get good bandwidth for the platform, and timings at CL46 (typical for this speed class) are reasonable. Gaming performance at DDR5-5600 is solid and there is no particular reason to push higher on Intel LGA1700 - the returns diminish quickly above 5600 on this architecture.
For Intel Arrow Lake (LGA1851), DDR5-6400+ is more appropriate, but that is a different platform.
DDR5-5600 on AMD AM5
Here is where I have to be direct: if you are on AM5 - Ryzen 7 9800X3D, Ryzen 5 7600, Ryzen 7 7700X - DDR5-5600 is not the optimal choice. AM5's Infinity Fabric syncs optimally at 2000 MHz, which corresponds to DDR5-6000. At DDR5-5600, you are running the Infinity Fabric at 2800 MHz (async mode) or forcing a 1:2 ratio that adds latency. The step up to DDR5-6000 is worth it on AM5.
India Pricing and Warranty
The Kingston Fury Beast DDR5-5600 kit lands at ₹10,000–14,000 in India. Kingston distributes through Rashi Peripherals, which means warranty claims are handled in India - a genuine advantage over grey-market imports. DDR5 kits from less common brands sometimes arrive via parallel import channels with no local warranty support.
MDComputers and PrimeABGB stock this kit consistently. Amazon India has it too, though pricing fluctuates. Vedant Computers in Kolkata is another reliable option.
XMP 3.0 and Setup
DDR5 ships at JEDEC defaults of DDR5-4800. You must enable XMP 3.0 (Intel) in BIOS to reach 5600 MHz. On AM5 boards, look for EXPO or A-XMP. One setting, one reboot. If you do not do this, you are running DDR5 at 4800 MHz and paying for speed you are not getting.
Who Should Buy This
Intel LGA1700 builders (12th or 13th Gen) who want a reliable, well-supported DDR5 kit with local warranty and strong availability. The Fury Beast DDR5-5600 is the right pick at this price. For AM5 Ryzen builders, spend the extra ₹1,500–2,000 and get the DDR5-6000 variant - the platform demands it.