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£629.05 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £524 ex-VAT, this Lenovo 32GB DDR4 ECC DIMM isn’t “just” expensive RAM—it’s priced like a server-part you’re meant to drop into a specific Lenovo platform and forget about. If you’re running a Lenovo tower/rack server that takes DDR4 ECC RDIMMs (or the exact equivalent this part number matches), it’s a sensible buy because it’s validated and reduces the usual headache of compatibility and warranty arguments. For IT teams that manage fleets, that alone often beats chasing cheaper generic modules that may work… until they don’t.
Where I’d be cautious is if you’re buying this for a non-Lenovo system, a workstation, or anything that doesn’t strictly require Lenovo-branded ECC support. At this price, you’ll usually get better value by sourcing the correct-spec compatible equivalent (from a reputable channel) or waiting for a bulk deal. Also, if you only need “more capacity for low-risk use,” ECC may be overkill—non-ECC options can be significantly cheaper. Bottom line: buy it if you’re extending/repairing a Lenovo server and you need guaranteed compatibility; think twice if you’re just trying to increase memory on hardware that doesn’t genuinely require this level of validation.

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