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How to Plan IT for an Office Fit-Out
3 Mar, 2026







£674.63 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
Kingston’s FURY Beast 64GB DDR4 kit (4x16GB, 3200) is a solid “just works” option if you’re building or upgrading a workstation/server that actually benefits from plenty of RAM—think VMs, heavy multitasking, virtualization, CAD/engineering workloads, or memory-hungry databases. The price you’ve quoted (£562.06 ex‑VAT for 64GB) is the part I’d scrutinise: Kingston is generally reliable, but DDR4 pricing can swing a lot, and at that level I’d want to compare against alternatives with the same real-world speed but better per-GB value, especially if you’re buying more than one kit.
I wouldn’t buy this if you’re running a newer platform where DDR4 is effectively “legacy” and you’re planning to move to DDR5 soon—because you’ll be paying today for a future transition anyway. Also, if your workload doesn’t truly need 64GB, spending that much on memory can be a poor trade versus improving storage, CPU, or adding an SSD/NVMe where bottlenecks actually show up. For the right buyer—companies standardising on dependable RAM for mixed enterprise/desktop builds—this kit makes sense, but only if you can confirm your motherboard compatibility and the overall price is competitive per GB for your timing.

Kingston
48GB 8000MT/s DDR5 CL38 DIMM Kit of 2 FU

Qnap
QNAP - DDR4 - module - 4 GB - DIMM 288-pin - 2133 MT/s / PC4-17000 - 1.2 V - unbuffered - non-ECC - for QNAP TVS-682, TVS-682T, TVS-882, TVS-882T

Kingston
Kingston FURY Beast RGB - DDR4 - kit - 64 GB: 4 x 16 GB - DIMM 288-pin - 3600 MT/s / PC4-28800 - CL18 - 1.35 V - unbuffered - non-ECC - black

Kingston
Kingston FURY Renegade RGB - DDR5 - module - 16 GB - DIMM 288-pin - 7200 MT/s / PC5-57600 - CL38 - 1.45 V - on-die ECC