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AI in Supply Chain Management
20 Mar, 2026







£302.24 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £251.83 ex-VAT, the Kingston FURY 16GB 4600MT/s DDR4 “Renegade RGB” kit is a bit of a luxury buy for DDR4. In day-to-day office, admin, and most light server-style workloads, you won’t see anything that justifies the spend—faster RAM only helps when the rest of the platform is already tuned for it, and DDR4 performance gains beyond decent speeds tend to be marginal. If you’re building/refreshing systems for general productivity, procurement would usually be better off chasing capacity and stable “normal” performance at a lower price, not RGB-branded peak numbers.
That said, it *can* make sense for the right buyer: a gaming/creator workstation or a prosumer PC that actually benefits from memory bandwidth (modern CPUs, properly configured motherboard BIOS, and workloads like video editing, some rendering, or heavy multitasking where you’ve already verified the platform will run this kit at its rated speed). If you do go for it, make sure the motherboard compatibility and XMP/DOCP behaviour are known—high-speed DDR4 kits can be a “set it and hope” experience depending on the exact board and BIOS version. Overall: buy it if you’re paying for a specific performance target and you care about the look; don’t buy it if you just need “more RAM that works” for business systems.

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