- Cloud Networking
Meraki Systems Manager: Mobile Device Management Made Simple
11 Mar, 2026







£1132.84 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
At £834.42 ex-VAT for a 64GB DDR5 kit, this is *not* “value RAM” — it’s priced like a luxury build part. Kingston’s FURY Beast is generally solid and reliable, and the EXPO support means it should play nicely in the right platforms without drama. The white RGB is nice if you’re speccing a showy workstation or building for a client who cares about aesthetics, but for most business deployments (and especially anything headless), paying that much for lighting is a hard sell.
Who should buy it? People building high-end AMD-based desktops/workstations where you want stable performance, good compatibility, and you specifically want Kingston FURY Beast branding and EXPO support—plus RGB matters for the end client or internal showroom vibes. Who should *not* buy it? Anyone buying memory primarily for office apps, VDI, file servers, or “standard” engineering workloads where the best ROI is more capacity per pound. In that case you’ll get effectively the same day-to-day experience from cheaper DDR5 kits with the same general capacity; your bottleneck will almost certainly be CPU, storage, or platform configuration, not whether the RAM is a white RGB kit.

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