
Integral 16GB (2x 8GB) DDR4 RAM 3200MHz PC4-25600 DIMM Desktop/Computer Memory Module Kit
Integral 16GB (2x 8GB) DDR4 RAM 3200MHz PC4-25600 DIMM Desktop/Computer Memory Module Kit is priced at £110.79 — stable over the last 30 days.
Price last checked: 13 Mar 2026, 19:05
- Easy to install. RAM is one of the simplest ways to upgrade your desktop. No Operating System or software updates needed. (Plug and play)
- Adding RAM will increase the speed of your PC allowing you to work and play faster. Make multitasking effortless
- PC and Mac compatible RAM
- Dedicated UK and EU Support: Benefit from local customer service and technical assistance for a seamless experience.
About This Product
The Integral 16GB DDR4 RAM kit consists of two 8GB modules, operating at a speed of 3200MHz. This DDR4 memory is suitable for desktop computers, offering a simple and straightforward upgrade to increase system performance, making it ideal for users who want to improve multitasking capabilities. It is compatible with both PC and Mac systems, making it a versatile option for a range of users.
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