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Kingston’s ValueRAM DDR3L SO‑DIMMs are the kind of “just works” parts you buy when you need to get a business machine back to full spec without drama. At £73.67 ex‑VAT for an 8 GB stick, it’s solid value *if* you’re definitely on DDR3L and using a laptop/SFF with the right slot type. Kingston’s long-running reputation here matters: fewer compatibility surprises, decent stability, and it’s the sort of module you won’t think about once it’s installed.
That said, I wouldn’t buy this for anything newer or more flexible—DDR3L is old tech now, and if your machines are being refreshed soon, spending on memory that won’t transfer to DDR4/DDR5 platforms is wasted budget. Also double-check whether you need 8 GB total or 8 GB *per* machine: many systems run best in matched pairs, so a single stick might leave some performance on the table. If you’re upgrading legacy DDR3L laptops/desktops and you’re staying compatible, this is a sensible, low-risk purchase.

Kingston
Kingston - DDR4 - module - 32 GB - DIMM 288-pin - 3200 MT/s / PC4-25600 - CL22 - 1.2 V - registered - ECC

Kingston
Kingston FURY Renegade RGB - DDR4 - kit - 16 GB: 2 x 8 GB - DIMM 288-pin - 3600 MT/s / PC4-28800 - CL16 - 1.35 V - unbuffered - non-ECC - black

Kingston
Kingston - DDR5 - module - 32 GB - DIMM 288-pin - 5600 MT/s / PC5-22400 - CL46 - 1.1 V - unbuffered - ECC

HP
HP - DDR5 - module - 16 GB - DIMM 288-pin - 4800 MHz - unbuffered - ECC - for Workstation Z2 G9
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