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18 Mar, 2026







£284.03 inc. VAT
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Kingston’s FURY Beast DDR5 16GB at 6400MT/s (EXPO) is the kind of kit that makes sense when you’ve already got a DDR5 platform and you just want plug-and-play speed without paying the “tuned for my exact CPU” tax. In day-to-day terms, it’s a solid choice for gaming PCs, general dev/workstations, and anyone building a system where memory stability matters more than chasing marginal benchmark gains. Kingston’s kits tend to behave well in the real world, and the white look is a nice bonus if you’re matching a cleaner aesthetic.
That said, £209.32 ex‑VAT for a single 16GB stick is only a good deal if you *know* you’re going to run it alongside identical sticks (same speed/ratings) and you’re not planning to jump straight to a more sensible capacity. For most B2B users, especially in workstations, you’ll feel the benefit more from going to higher total RAM (or buying a dual‑channel kit) than from raw speed. If you’re upgrading an existing system, make sure your motherboard support and your current memory population are aligned—otherwise you can end up with “EXPO-capable in theory” but forced to run at lower speeds anyway.

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