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£552.59 inc. VAT
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Kingston’s FURY Beast 32GB (kit of 2) DDR5-6000 CL36 is a pretty sensible choice if you’re building or upgrading a mainstream AM5/EXPO system and want plug-and-play speed without paying the “premium kit” tax. In day-to-day work—gaming, photo/video editing, general office workloads, even heavier multitasking—this kind of kit tends to feel fast mostly because it actually runs at the advertised profile reliably. Kingston is usually good on compatibility, and the CL36 at 6000MT/s is an easy “sweet spot” for performance per pound.
That said, at £401.28 ex-VAT, I’d only push this if you’ve already got a clear reason you need 64GB right now. For many UK business setups, 32GB still does the job, and you can always add capacity later—so buying 64GB upfront can be hard to justify purely on value. Also, if your workloads are mostly low-latency or edge-case memory tuning, you may find better value elsewhere (or at least look for a kit with similar behavior but lower cost). Overall: good kit, good reliability, decent targeting—just make sure the jump to 64GB matches a real workload need, because the price is where this could stop being a bargain.

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