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11 Mar, 2026







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Kingston’s FURY 32GB DDR4-3200 CL16 (Renegade) is one of those “boring but effective” upgrades. If you’re building or refreshing a workstation/server that actually benefits from more RAM—VMs, CAD/Adobe work, heavier data tools, multi-user test rigs—this is a sensible buy. Kingston’s kits are generally stable, and the 3200MT/s/CL16 balance is a good sweet spot for DDR4 systems without paying silly money. For a UK B2B environment, that predictability matters more than flash: it’s the kind of RAM that tends to just work with BIOS defaults and common motherboard memory compatibility lists.
That price—£279.16 ex-VAT—will make me pause a bit, though. If you’re on DDR4 and you don’t *need* 32GB (or you can get similar capacity/timings for less from a mainstream rival), you might be overpaying. I’d recommend it if you’re specifically targeting a 32GB step-up and your platform is locked to DDR4, and you want Kingston-brand confidence rather than playing motherboard lottery with cheaper modules. If you’re choosing between RAM and other bottlenecks (SSD speed, CPU platform upgrades, or just adding a second drive for throughput), I’d look hard at the total system impact before spending this.

Kingston
Kingston - DDR4 - module - 32 GB - DIMM 288-pin - 3200 MT/s / PC4-25600 - CL22 - 1.2 V - unbuffered - ECC - for Lenovo ThinkStation P350 30E3, 30E4, 30E5, 30E6, 30EF, 30EG, 30EH, 30EJ

Kingston
Kingston ValueRAM - DDR5 - module - 32 GB - DIMM 288-pin - 3200 MHz - CL52 - 1.1 V - clocked unbuffered - on-die ECC

HP
HP Memory 256MB DDR2 DIMM for Colour LaserJet CP2025

Qnap
QNAP - DDR4 - module - 4 GB - SO-DIMM 260-pin - 2400 MT/s / PC4-19200 - 1.2 V - unbuffered - non-ECC