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20 Mar, 2026







£500.78 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
Kingston’s FURY Renegade RGB 24GB DDR5 is one of those kits that looks flashy on the box but mostly delivers the goods for people who actually care about system responsiveness rather than lighting. At ~£373 ex-VAT for 24GB, you’re paying a pretty clear premium versus the “boring” DDR5 kits, so the question isn’t whether it’s good memory (it is), it’s whether you’re overpaying for RGB when most real-world business workloads—spreadsheets, VDI, light workloads, general admin—won’t notice a meaningful difference. For a UK B2B environment trying to get the best cost-per-performance, I’d usually steer you toward similar-speed, non-RGB or higher-capacity options.
That said, I’d recommend it if you’re building or upgrading a workstation or small design/rendering rig where you want a clean, stable DDR5 setup and you genuinely like the look of the platform (or you’re standardising across gaming-ish / prosumer builds). If this is for memory-hungry creative work or you’re pairing it with an overall high-end platform and you value “it just works” more than chasing the cheapest kit, this makes sense. If your goal is budget-friendly expansion for office/ERP/VDI, I’d say skip the Renegade RGB and spend that money on either more capacity or a better value kit—same practical outcome, better ROI.

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