Dell PowerEdge R750 memory upgrade
Server Premier 64GB RDIMM × 16 to fill all 16 channels. We confirm the part number against the Dell QVL before quoting and ship with Dell's official memory configurator markings to avoid the support friction.
Fury for performance memory, KC3000 and Fury Renegade for NVMe, DC600M for enterprise SSD, Server Premier for ECC server RAM.

Kingston is the memory standard for most UAE system builds. Fury Beast and Renegade cover gaming and workstation DDR4/DDR5. Server Premier is the default ECC line for Dell, HP, and Supermicro server bills of materials. The KC3000 and Fury Renegade SSDs cover the high-end NVMe tier where most builds bottleneck.
We supply both retail and OEM packaging, with bulk-tray pricing for system integrators. The DC600M and DC1500M enterprise SSDs cover the data-centre NVMe and SATA workloads — dense capacities, full power-loss protection, and a 5-year warranty.
6 lines we quote the most. Anything else from the Kingston catalog we source on order through the channel — typically 5–10 business days.
Real configurations we've quoted and shipped this year. Each scenario maps to a product line above — useful when you're scoping a similar project.
Server Premier 64GB RDIMM × 16 to fill all 16 channels. We confirm the part number against the Dell QVL before quoting and ship with Dell's official memory configurator markings to avoid the support friction.
Fury Renegade DDR5 96GB (2 × 48GB) at 6400 CL32, with two Fury Renegade 4TB NVMe — one for the OS, one for scratch. Held capacity at 96GB rather than 128 because DaVinci's working set rarely needs more.
DC600M 3.84TB × 8 in RAID 10 on a Dell PowerEdge. Replacing aging SAS drives. PLP and 1 DWPD endurance match the workload profile — most consumer SSDs would burn through in 2–3 years.
Honest side-by-side on the specs UAE buyers ask about most often. We supply both — pick on workload and price, not on logo.
Spec parity does not mean operational parity. Workload profile, firmware revision history, and warranty network in the UAE all matter. Tell us the deployment in the quote and we’ll point at the version that actually fits.
Questions that actually come up on quotes. If yours isn't here, WhatsApp us or send the form.
Yes, Kingston tests Server Premier against the major server QVLs (Dell, HP, Supermicro, Lenovo). We confirm the exact KSM part number for the server model before quoting. The price is typically 25–40% below the OEM-branded equivalent with the same warranty.
Only if the platform supports the higher clocks. On Intel 14th gen, Renegade 7200+ runs at full clock with proper VRM. On Ryzen 7000, the practical limit is around 6400. Beast at 6000 is the value sweet spot for most builds.
Same underlying NAND. KC3000 is the mainstream branding with a heatsink-optional design. Fury Renegade ships with a graphene aluminium heatsink, slightly higher TBW rating, and a gaming-targeted packaging. Performance is within 3% across most workloads.
Yes, on the DC1500M (NVMe) and DC600M (SATA) enterprise lines. Consumer SSDs (KC3000, Fury Renegade, NV2) do not have PLP — for database or transactional workloads, only DC1500M or DC600M should be specified.
Technically yes, but only if the modules share the same speed and timings. The system will downclock to the slowest module's rated speed. We recommend specifying matched kits for predictable performance — mixing is fine for ValueRAM additions to existing builds.
Lifetime warranty handled through us. RMA turnaround averages 5–10 business days. Drop the failed module at our Bur Dubai office or arrange a pickup. We swap from stock when possible to minimize the downtime.
Yes — DDR4 for the existing fleet (Dell 14G, HP Gen10 and older) and DDR5 for the new platforms (Dell 16G/17G, HP Gen11). We always confirm the platform generation before shipping to avoid the DDR4/DDR5 incompatibility mismatch.
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