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Kingston’s DDR4 ECC DIMM here is the sensible “boring” kind of purchase: dependable, compatible, and usually a safe bet for getting memory capacity up without drama. At **£163.33 ex‑VAT for 16GB**, it’s best viewed as a practical add-on when you want to keep a server or workstation stable and you *actually need ECC* (think long uptimes, virtualization hosts, file/DB workloads, or anything where bit errors are a real concern). Kingston’s reputation in the channel helps here too—fewer weird incompatibility cases than you sometimes see with cheaper no-name kits.
That said, I wouldn’t buy this if you’re building something general-purpose and don’t require ECC—there are often better value non‑ECC options. Also, since this is **a single module**, plan your memory upgrade strategy: some systems want matched capacity/rank setups for best performance, and mixing sticks can limit how the memory runs. If your existing setup is DDR4 ECC already and you just need another 16GB to round things out, this is a reasonable buy; if you’re trying to create a new memory configuration from scratch, check your motherboard/server’s guidance first so you don’t pay for “the right RAM” that still doesn’t behave optimally.

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