
Kingston ValueRAM 8GB 3200MT/s DDR4 Non-ECC CL22 DIMM 1Rx16 1.2V KVR32N22S6/8 Desktop Memory
Kingston ValueRAM 8GB 3200MT/s DDR4 Non-ECC CL22 DIMM 1Rx16 1.2V KVR32N22S6/8 Desktop Memory is priced at £21.19 — stable over the last 30 days.
Price last checked: 20 Mar 2026, 07:02
- All ValueRAM memory is 100% tested
- ValueRAM is ideal for system builders and those who buy memory by specification
- Please always check the compatibility with manufacturer before purchasing this DRAM module
- Designed and tested to meet JEDEC industry standards
- All Kingston products are backed by the support of a company with a 30+ year track record of product reliability and a commitment to our customers
About This Product
The Kingston ValueRAM 8GB 3200MT/s DDR4 Non-ECC CL22 DIMM is a desktop memory module with a capacity of 8GB and a memory speed of 3200 MHz. It is designed and tested to meet JEDEC industry standards, ensuring reliable performance. This module is suitable for system builders and those looking to upgrade their desktop systems with compatible DDR4 memory, providing a reliable boost to their computer's performance.
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