- Cyber Security
How to Manage Third-Party Security Risks
12 Sep, 2025

£1574.50 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
This HP 16GB DDR5 ECC Registered (RDIMM) kit is the kind of memory you only really want if you’re building or servicing a server/platform that *specifically* calls for ECC REG. If your environment is standard workstation or a consumer-ish setup, this will be a poor value at £1312 ex-VAT because you’re paying server-class “rightness” for no benefit. The one-stick angle (1x16GB) also means you’re unlikely to be maximising performance unless your server is designed for single-module configurations or you’re deliberately planning a staged upgrade.
Who should buy it: IT teams supporting HP servers (or other gear with strict compatibility requirements) where stability and error correction actually matter, and where the vendor/BIOS expects ECC REG. In that scenario, the price can make sense because downtime and hardware troubleshooting costs typically dwarf the memory premium. Who should pass: anyone with a general-purpose workload on systems that support non-registered ECC (or non-ECC) modules—there you’ll almost certainly get better performance per pound with the “right for the platform” cheaper alternative. If you tell me the exact server model (and whether it’s DDR5 RDIMM vs UDIMM), I can sanity-check whether you’re paying the right amount for the right type.

Dell
Dell 2RX8 - DDR5 - module - 32 GB - SO-DIMM 262-pin - 5600 MHz - 1.1 V - unbuffered - non-ECC - Upgrade

Qnap
QNAP - K0 version - DDR4 - module - 16 GB - SO-DIMM 260-pin - 3200 MHz / PC4-25600

Kingston
Kingston FURY Beast - DDR5 - kit - 64 GB: 2 x 32 GB - DIMM 288-pin - 6400 MHz / PC5-51200 - CL32 - 1.4 V - unbuffered - on-die ECC - black

Kingston
Kingston FURY Beast RGB - DDR4 - kit - 16 GB: 2 x 8 GB - DIMM 288-pin - 3600 MT/s / PC4-28800 - CL17 - 1.35 V - unbuffered - non-ECC - black