- Virtual CIO
AI Readiness Assessment for UK SMEs
18 Mar, 2026
£775.96 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
At £634 ex-VAT for a 64GB DDR5 SO-DIMM kit, the big question is whether you’re buying for a *specific* workload that truly needs 64GB in a laptop or small-form-factor PC. Crucial makes solid, consistent memory and 64GB is genuinely useful if you’re running things like heavy virtualization, large datasets, serious multi-tab/big-project work in design/editing tools, or any “I keep running out of RAM” workflow. For those users, this is the kind of upgrade that feels instantly productive because you’re not constantly paging to disk.
That said, it’s not a great buy if your current machine is only showing light memory pressure. DDR5 SO-DIMM at this price is expensive enough that you should benchmark your real usage first—many businesses will get more value by fixing software bloat, upgrading storage/IO, or going to a smaller RAM uplift if the workload doesn’t demand it. Also, if you’re planning to mix memory across brands or kits, be cautious: with high-capacity DDR5, compatibility is usually fine (especially from reputable brands like Crucial), but you’ll want to confirm it against the specific laptop/mini-PC’s memory QVL/validated configs. Overall: buy it if you *know* you need 64GB and want reliable performance; hesitate if you’re upgrading “just because”—this is costlier than it has to be for casual gains.

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