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Kingston’s 8GB DDR4-3200 (single 8GB stick) at £75.25 ex-VAT is basically “safe, boring, and dependable” territory. If you’re trying to keep an office PC or small business workstation running without fuss, this is the kind of module you buy because it just works with common DDR4 motherboards and you’re not paying a premium for fancy branding. Kingston is usually a sensible choice for businesses that care more about reliability than chasing peak performance.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it blindly. The big question is whether your system will benefit from an extra 8GB versus starting from a low baseline—if you’re already running comfortably, this may not feel transformative. Also, because it’s a single stick, you should check whether your machine has another free slot or an existing matching module; mixing capacities can limit how much of the “speed benefit” you actually see in real workloads. If you’re upgrading for multitasking (lots of browser tabs, office suites, light admin tools, VMs in moderation), this makes sense—if you’re doing heavier memory-hungry work, you’ll likely get more value by moving to a larger matched upgrade rather than topping up with one stick.

HP
HP - DDR5 - module - 8 GB - DIMM 288-pin - 4800 MHz / PC5-38400 - unbuffered - non-ECC - for Elite 600 G9, 800 G9, Workstation Z2 G9

Lenovo
Lenovo ThinkSystem - DDR5 - module - 64 GB - DIMM 288-pin - 4800 MT/s / PC5-38400 - on-die ECC

Kingston
Kingston FURY Beast - DDR5 - module - 32 GB - DIMM 288-pin - 5200 MT/s / PC5-41600 - CL40 - 1.25 V - unbuffered - on-die ECC - white

Kingston
Kingston FURY Renegade RGB - DDR5 - module - 24 GB - DIMM 288-pin - 8800 MT/s / PC5-70400 - CL42 - 1.4 V - clocked unbuffered - on-die ECC - white & silver
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