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£1075.66 inc. VAT
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For £786.77 ex‑VAT for a 64GB DDR5 kit, the Kingston Fury Beast “White RGB EXPO” is only a good buy if you’re specifically chasing a very particular platform (AMD EXPO) and you genuinely want the RGB aesthetic. In real day-to-day B2B workloads, most teams don’t benefit meaningfully from the “gaming” branded RAM—what matters more is stability, compatibility, and the end-to-end system price. If you’re building workstations for CAD, virtualisation, or office workloads, this is often overkill compared to less flashy kits that hit the same practical performance targets.
Who *should* buy it: people standardising on an AMD DDR5 setup where this kit is known to play nicely, or teams that want RGB for front-facing admin PCs / demo machines and don’t mind paying a premium for it. Who *shouldn’t*: anyone trying to keep BOM costs down, or those where uptime and predictability outweigh cosmetics—because that’s where you’ll usually get better value with non-RGB, more cost-effective DDR5 options from the same-tier vendors. If you can’t confirm your motherboard’s compatibility/QVL and you’re not using EXPO features, I’d pause and look for a cheaper matched kit; at this price, you’re paying for looks as much as memory.

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