Kingston FURY has just unveiled the world’s first-ever Kingston FURY Gaming Lab, a unique gaming ecosystem built by the company itself to showcase a comprehensive gaming ecosystem.

The new Kingston FURY Gaming Lab, located in the company’s APAC office in Hsinchu Science Park, Taiwan, integrates compelling gaming solutions and technology by providing guests with an immersive experience that connects Kingston FURY’s memory and storage solutions with real-life applications.

The Kingston FURY Gaming Lab is decorated with the brand’s characteristic colours, flaming red and jet black, and signature heat spreader patterns everywhere to personify Kingston FURY’s rebellious energy.

The entire arrangement is studded with LEDs that mimic the colourful RGB lighting effects of the Kingston FURY line, which is popular among gamers all over the world.

What’s in Kingston FURY Gaming Lab?

The Gaming Lab space included three zones:

Zone A

Zone A is a DRAM-shaped pillar where visitors can play an interactive game to determine the type of gamer they are and get product recommendations that best meet their preferences.

Zone B

Kingston invites the world’s best PC modders to customise three PC builds: FURY Racing Spacecraft, Memory Nexus, and FURY Jet Pack in Zone B. Kingston says that these mods exemplify the brand’s rebellious spirit and forward-thinking image.

The three PCs and one laptop showcased in Zone B are outfitted with various Kingston FURY products, including DDR5 memory, Renegade PCIe 4.0 SSD, and the latest Impact DDR5 SODIMMs for laptops and compact form factor computers, serving the needs of mainstream and extreme gamers.

Zone C

Zone C provides an in-depth look at Kingston’s engineering process as well as its strategic alliances with industry partners that assure flawless platform compatibility and performance.

In addition to the Kingston FURY Gaming Lab, Kingston FURY debuted its new RGB lighting effects for DDR5 memory, displaying 16 presets including countdown, fireworks, flames, and rhythm special effects controlled by the simple Kingston FURY CTRL software.

Users may customise the colours and speeds of the lighting schemes to match their gaming aesthetics. Kington FURY Beast DDR5 RGB memory will be released in the second quarter of this year.

For more information, head over to the official website here.

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