
Kingston FURY Beast Black RGB 32GB (2x16GB) 6000MT/s DDR5 CL36 DIMM Desktop Gaming Memory Kit of 2 AMD EXPO/ Intel XMP - KF560C36BBE2AK2-32 has dropped 2.5% over the last 30 days, currently at £389.99.
Price last checked: 28 Apr 2026, 04:59
The Kingston FURY Beast Black RGB 32GB DDR5 memory kit, comprising two 16GB modules, operates at a speed of 6000MT/s with a latency of CL36. This DDR5 kit is suitable for desktop gaming systems, supporting both AMD EXPO and Intel XMP profiles for customisable overclocking. It is ideal for gamers and enthusiasts seeking high-performance memory with vibrant RGB lighting and a black heat spreader design.
At £389.99, Kingston FURY Beast Black RGB 32GB (2x16GB) 6000MT/s DDR5 CL36 DIMM Desktop Gaming Memory Kit of 2 AMD EXPO/ Intel XMP - KF560C36BBE2AK2-32 is at or near its lowest tracked price of £379.99. The 30-day average is £392.58, making this a good time to buy if you've been waiting for a deal.

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Apple quietly removed the 512GB unified-memory Mac Studio option, and it’s a useful signal about high-end RAM supply, config strategy, and when you should (and shouldn’t) buy a maxed-out workstation.
DDR5 pricing in early 2026 is being pulled in opposite directions by falling cost-per-GB versus periodic shortages of specific IC bins, keeping popular 32GB (2x16GB) kits volatile even when headline pricing looks stable.