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Moving Your Business to a Different City: IT Considerations
24 Sep, 2025
£473.47 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
Crucial’s Pro Overclocking DDR5 kit is aimed at people who actually want to tinker a bit and squeeze extra performance out of a modern AMD or Intel platform. If you’re building a high-end desktop and you’re comfortable going into BIOS to dial in profiles/timings rather than expecting “set and forget,” this is a fairly sensible pick. The big thing here is value: £390.86 ex-VAT for 32GB is *not* cheap, so you really want it only if (a) your workload benefits from bandwidth and (b) you’ll run it at its intended speed—otherwise you’ll be paying premium money for little real-world gain.
I wouldn’t buy it if you’re mainly doing office work, spreadsheets, light dev, or gaming without caring about memory tuning—there are cheaper DDR5 32GB kits that perform basically the same when you don’t overclock. Likewise, if you’re building for reliability-first environments (some managed workloads, where stability and consistent behaviour across lots of machines matters), I’d steer you toward more conservative, widely-proven memory options rather than paying for “Pro” branding. Overall: buy it if you’re a performance-minded builder/reseller customer who will validate stability and you want a nicer path into faster DDR5 operation; skip it if you just want 32GB that works without fuss.

Kingston
Kingston FURY Renegade Pro - DDR5 - module - 32 GB - DIMM 288-pin - 6000 MT/s / PC5-48000 - CL32 - 1.35 V - registered - on-die ECC - black

Kingston
Kingston - DDR3L - module - 4 GB - SO-DIMM 204-pin - 1600 MHz / PC3L-12800 - CL11 - 1.35 V - unbuffered - non-ECC

Qnap
QNAP - DDR4 - module - 4 GB - DIMM 288-pin - 2400 MT/s / PC4-19200 - 1.2 V - unbuffered - non-ECC

Qnap
QNAP - G0 version - DDR5 - module - 48 GB - DIMM 288-pin - 2400 MHz / PC5-38400 - unbuffered - ECC