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Kingston’s **FURY Beast 128GB (4x32GB) DDR4 RGB kit** is one of those “boring but effective” buys: it’s unlikely to impress you with anything flashy, but it generally does what you need in real work—more capacity, stable performance, and decent support from a mainstream brand. The catch is price: at **£1131.70 ex-VAT**, you’re paying a premium that only really makes sense if you *specifically* need **128GB on DDR4** and you’re already locked into DDR4 hardware (older workstations/servers where platform upgrades aren’t practical right now). If you’re building fresh, DDR4 at that cost usually starts to look like bad timing.
Who should buy it? **Teams running memory-heavy workloads**—VM farms, virtualization, CAD/CAE, big in-memory databases, or anything that chews through RAM quickly—especially on systems that already support DDR4 and won’t be migrating soon. Who should *not* buy it? If your workload doesn’t genuinely need 128GB, or if you’re spending this type of money to “future proof” without measurable benefit, you can get better value by stepping down in capacity or prioritising a platform refresh. Also, RGB is just a cost multiplier here—cool to look at, but it won’t help performance or troubleshooting.

Lenovo
Lenovo TruDDR5 - DDR5 - module - 32 GB - DIMM 288-pin - 5600 MT/s - unbuffered - ECC - for ThinkSystem SR250 V3 7DCL, 7DCM, ST250 V3 7DCE, ST50 V3 7DF3

Kingston
Kingston FURY Beast RGB - DDR5 - module - 16 GB - DIMM 288-pin - 5200 MT/s / PC5-41600 - CL40 - 1.25 V - unbuffered - on-die ECC - white

Lenovo
Lenovo TruDDR4 - DDR4 - module - 16 GB - DIMM 288-pin - 2933 MT/s / PC4-23400 - 1.2 V - registered - ECC - for ThinkAgile VX Certified Node 7Y94, 7Z12, ThinkAgile VX7820 Appliance, ThinkSystem SR570

Kingston
Kingston FURY Beast RGB - DDR5 - kit - 32 GB: 2 x 16 GB - DIMM 288-pin - 6000 MHz / PC5-48000 - CL30 - 1.4 V - unbuffered - on-die ECC - white