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£604.44 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
At £448.87 ex‑VAT for a 32GB DDR5 kit (2 sticks), this Kingston Fury “Renegade White” is priced like it’s aimed at people who care about the look and the headline speed more than people who just want stable, sensible performance. In day-to-day B2B work—office workloads, spreadsheets, VDI, most CAD/engineering workflows—RAM performance above what your platform can actually use tends to be a “nice to have”, not a measurable win. If you’re building a workstation/server where throughput really matters and you’ve got a platform that’s known to run fast DDR5 reliably, then it can make sense; otherwise you’ll likely get the same real outcomes by spending less.
Who should buy it: enthusiast-style workstation builds, performance-focused gaming rigs used as compute boxes, or teams standardising on Kingston kits across a fleet where compatibility/testing is already sorted. Who should avoid it: anyone buying by spec-sheet alone, or organisations that want value and predictability—especially if they’re not explicitly targeting DDR5‑7600 class speeds. Also, the “XMP” angle matters: you’ll want to confirm your motherboard/CPU combo actually supports those profiles stably. If you’re unsure, the safer bet is usually a more cost-effective DDR5 kit tuned for stability rather than chasing peak rates.

Kingston
Kingston FURY Renegade Pro - DDR5 - kit - 64 GB: 4 x 16 GB - DIMM 288-pin - 6000 MT/s / PC5-48000 - CL32 - 1.35 V - registered - on-die ECC - black

Lenovo
Lenovo TruDDR4 - DDR4 - module - 64 GB - DIMM 288-pin - 3200 MT/s / PC4-25600 - 1.2 V - registered - ECC - for ThinkAgile VX3575-G Integrated System, VX5575 Integrated System, VX7576 Certified Node

Kingston
64GB 3200MT/s DDR4 ECC Reg CL22 DIMM 2Rx

Kingston
Kingston - DDR5 - module - 128 GB - DIMM 288-pin - 6400 MT/s / PC5-25600 - CL52 - 1.1 V - registered - ECC