F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Kingston FURY™ Renegade Pro faces off against Kingston Server Premier in a battle for supremacy.

Kingston FURY™ Renegade Pro faces off against Kingston Server Premier in a battle for supremacy.

Kingston FURY™ Renegade Pro faces off against Kingston Server Premier in a battle for supremacy.

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Benny_Boy679
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01-28-2026, 07:22 PM
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Hello, I'm trying to figure out which RAM option suits your needs better for server virtualization. You mentioned two models with different specifications, and you're considering factors like clock speed, memory rank, and latency. Your current setup runs at 5600Mhz with a CL36 and Server Premier at 4800Mhz. From what you know, higher clock speeds and lower latency are generally preferable, especially in a quad-channel configuration. The choice between the KSM48R40BD8KMM and KF556R36RBK4 RAM depends on your specific performance requirements.
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Benny_Boy679
01-28-2026, 07:22 PM #1

Hello, I'm trying to figure out which RAM option suits your needs better for server virtualization. You mentioned two models with different specifications, and you're considering factors like clock speed, memory rank, and latency. Your current setup runs at 5600Mhz with a CL36 and Server Premier at 4800Mhz. From what you know, higher clock speeds and lower latency are generally preferable, especially in a quad-channel configuration. The choice between the KSM48R40BD8KMM and KF556R36RBK4 RAM depends on your specific performance requirements.

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La_Crepe_Folle
Junior Member
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01-28-2026, 07:45 PM
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For a standard 4 dimm consumer board, using server RAM isn't necessary since most boards don't support quad channel. It also runs slower than the 5600 Mhz model.
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La_Crepe_Folle
01-28-2026, 07:45 PM #2

For a standard 4 dimm consumer board, using server RAM isn't necessary since most boards don't support quad channel. It also runs slower than the 5600 Mhz model.

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TheToxickiid
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02-16-2026, 05:28 PM
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Plan should involve using Xeon W5-2465X with quad-channel CPU. Motherboards with W790 (LGA 4677) are still being released gradually.
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TheToxickiid
02-16-2026, 05:28 PM #3

Plan should involve using Xeon W5-2465X with quad-channel CPU. Motherboards with W790 (LGA 4677) are still being released gradually.