- Internet & Connectivity
How to Troubleshoot Slow Internet in Your Office
11 Mar, 2026







£129.02 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
Kingston’s FURY Beast 8GB DDR4-3600 is a pretty straightforward, sensible buy if you’re topping up an older DDR4 system and just want it to work without drama. At ~£107.51 ex-VAT for a single 8GB stick, though, it’s hard to call it “great value” for most businesses—because the price per GB is usually where DDR4 memory stops being a bargain. In day-to-day office work, spreadsheets, light CAD, or general server-adjacent use, you won’t magically feel 3600MT/s versus slower kits, so you’re paying for speed you may not leverage.
I’d recommend it for specific cases: small upgrades where you’re already using Kingston DDR4 and want an easy compatibility match, or where the system BIOS and workload genuinely benefit from higher speed RAM. If you’re building new or doing a bigger refresh, I’d push you to buy a matched kit with more capacity (and ideally in matched pairs) instead of starting with just 8GB—especially in 2026 where many workloads feel constrained on that amount. Bottom line: fine product, reliable brand, but at that price it’s only a “yes” if you truly need exactly 8GB and you’re confident the platform will benefit.

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

Kingston
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