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Machine Learning for Business: Practical Applications
20 Mar, 2026







£1086.14 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
If you’re paying **£786.77 ex-VAT** for a **64GB DDR5 kit**, I’d be very cautious. Kingston’s FURY Beast line is usually solid and “just works” in most AM5/Intel DDR5 setups, and the **XMP/plug-in-and-go** angle is genuinely handy if you don’t want to spend evenings tuning timings. The white RGB is also the sort of thing that only matters if you’re building a workstation where aesthetics get the bill approved—most business buyers won’t care.
That said, for the money, this kit feels overpriced **for what it is**: standard DDR5 capacity with decent speed. In a lot of real B2B environments—virtualisation, CAD/engineering workloads, office productivity, dev servers, general workstation use—the limiting factor is often CPU/platform choice, storage, or how well the OS/apps scale, not CL40 at 5600. I’d only recommend this if you’ve already confirmed your platform likes this particular kit (or you need Kingston specifically for procurement consistency) and you *need* the full **64GB now**. If you’re flexible on brand and willing to chase better value per GB, you can almost certainly find a more cost-effective 64GB DDR5 kit that performs the same in day-to-day terms.

Kingston
Kingston FURY Beast RGB - DDR5 - kit - 64 GB: 2 x 32 GB - DIMM 288-pin - 6400 MHz / PC5-51200 - CL32 - 1.4 V - unbuffered - on-die ECC - black

Kingston
16GB 6400MT/s DDR5 Non-ECC CL52 CSODIMM

Kingston
Kingston FURY Renegade RGB - DDR5 - module - 16 GB - DIMM 288-pin - 7200 MT/s / PC5-57600 - CL38 - 1.45 V - on-die ECC

Kingston
Kingston Server Premier - DDR4 - module - 32 GB - DIMM 288-pin - 3200 MHz / PC4-25600 - CL22 - 1.2 V - registered with parity - ECC
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