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30 Nov, 2025

£1012.55 inc. VAT
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At ~£843 ex-VAT for a single 32GB DDR4 DIMM, this Lenovo-branded stick is firmly in “server/OEM replacement tax” territory. If you’re restoring an existing Lenovo server that explicitly needs this part number for stability/compatibility, it can be worth it—especially in businesses where downtime and maintenance windows cost more than the markup. In that scenario, the value isn’t raw performance (you won’t get any extra “speed” versus any compatible 32GB DDR4), it’s reduced risk: the odds are higher it’ll drop in cleanly and behave properly with the platform you already have.
Where I’d push back: if you’re building new or expanding a system and you don’t *need* this exact Lenovo module/part number, you can almost certainly buy better value elsewhere by sourcing equivalent-capacity, compatible DDR4 UDIMM/DIMM for your server’s supported memory configuration. For most teams, the main “gotcha” with expensive OEM memory is that it locks you into premium pricing later, and you can end up paying a lot for capacity that standard-market modules typically deliver. Bottom line: buy it only if your Lenovo documentation/maintenance process tells you to, or you’re trying to avoid compatibility headaches—otherwise, it’s hard to justify this price.

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