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11 Mar, 2026

£381.55 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The QNAP RAM-32GDR4S0-UD-2666 is one of those “it just needs to work” memory upgrades. In real terms, it’s best for people running QNAP NAS workloads that are RAM-hungry (multiple users, heavy SMB/NFS usage, lots of snapshots, photo indexing, containers/VMs if your model supports it). If you’ve already got spare slots and you’re trying to stop performance from feeling sluggish under load, this kind of module is a sensible, low-drama way to claw back headroom—especially if you don’t want to spend weekends troubleshooting compatibility.
That said, £317.94 ex-VAT for a single 32GB stick is only a good deal if you *actually* need that capacity now. If your NAS is already comfortable, you won’t see magic speed gains; you’ll just be paying for future margin. Also, consider whether your NAS prefers matched sticks or a specific memory topology—QNAP’s own compatibility guidance matters here. If you’re buying to fix slow performance, verify you’re not dealing with an I/O bottleneck (disks, network, RAID rebuilds) before you drop the money on RAM. For the right QNAP model and use case, it’s a solid purchase; for generic “make it faster” upgrades, it’s easy to overpay.

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