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Kingston’s FURY Beast 32GB DDR5 (5600MT/s, CL40) is the kind of “boring in the best way” memory you want when you’re building or refreshing a business PC and you’d rather not spend time troubleshooting. In day-to-day workloads—office apps, light CAD, dev environments, virtual machines—32GB is a sweet spot, and Kingston’s kits are generally plug-and-play with mainstream Intel/AMD DDR5 platforms. At **£388.84 ex-VAT** though, it’s not a bargain, so you’re paying for brand confidence and stability more than squeezing the absolute best value per pound.
I’d recommend it if you’ve got a specific deployment where compatibility matters (standardised fleet builds, managed IT estates, minimal downtime) and you want memory that’s unlikely to be the “mystery variable” during rollout. If you’re a power user chasing the best cost/performance, or you’re shopping with the expectation that DDR5 pricing should be lower than it is for a 32GB kit, I’d pause—£388 ex-VAT is in “should check alternatives” territory, especially if you can find comparable-capacity kits from other reputable vendors or faster kits priced more aggressively. In short: good, dependable memory—just make sure the price is right for your budget and not just for your peace of mind.

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