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How to Budget for IT Support as a Small Business
23 Oct, 2025







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Kingston’s FURY Beast DDR5 8GB at 5600MT/s is the kind of “just make it work” memory kit I’d suggest when you’re topping up an existing system rather than building something from scratch. At ~£110 ex-VAT for a single 8GB stick, it’s not exactly value-dominant—DDR5 prices tend to make 16GB (or even 2x8GB) upgrades feel far more sensible per pound because most real workloads and multitasking start to benefit quickly from more capacity. If you’re dealing with a legacy setup that only has one slot free (or your board is picky and will only take a specific configuration), this could be a clean, compatible add-on. For light office use, basic admin boxes, or a server/workstation where you’re not expecting heavy memory pressure, it’ll do the job without drama.
I’d think twice if you’re trying to improve responsiveness or run modern software that likes headroom—VMs, container hosts, bigger spreadsheets, engineering tools, or any “tabs plus everything else” behaviour. In those cases, you’ll feel the limitation of 8GB fast, and the cost won’t look great compared to buying a higher-capacity kit. Bottom line: buy it only when you specifically need an 8GB DDR5 stick for a constrained upgrade; otherwise, you’ll usually get better business value by going for more total memory rather than paying a premium for a smaller amount.

Kingston
Kingston FURY Beast RGB - DDR5 - module - 16 GB - DIMM 288-pin - 5600 MT/s / PC5-44800 - CL40 - 1.25 V - unbuffered - on-die ECC

Kingston
Kingston FURY Renegade RGB - DDR4 - kit - 64 GB: 2 x 32 GB - DIMM 288-pin - 3200 MT/s / PC4-25600 - CL16 - 1.35 V - unbuffered - non-ECC - black

Kingston
Kingston Server Premier - DDR5 - module - 16 GB - DIMM 288-pin - 5600 MT/s / PC5-44800 - CL46 - 1.1 V - registered - ECC

Kingston
Kingston FURY Beast RGB - DDR5 - kit - 64 GB: 4 x 16 GB - DIMM 288-pin - 5600 MT/s / PC5-44800 - CL40 - 1.25 V - unbuffered - on-die ECC - white