
Kingston ValueRAM 32GB 2666MT/s DDR4 Non-ECC CL19 DIMM 2Rx8 1.2V KVR26N19D8/32 Desktop Memory is priced at £66.70 — stable over the last 30 days.
Price last checked: 2 May 2026, 04:42
In 1987, two visionary engineers, John Tu and David Sun, saw an opportunity amidst a global technology crisis. Facing a severe shortage of surface mount memory chips, they didn’t just meet the demand—they redefined industry standards.
Kingston's journey is a testament to the power of commitment and the pursuit of quality. From that humble beginning, we’ve become a leading global manufacturer of memory and storage solutions. Our brand philosophy
Kingston’s core values are brought to life by our 'Built on Commitment’ vision. We are dedicated to building and nurturing strong relationships – with our employees, vendors, partners, and customers.
We are proud of the products we build with the help of our employees’ expertise and our patented testing process, ensuring reliability and compatibility. Introducing the NV3
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Kingston memory solutions
Kingston Technology manufactures class-leading, reliable, competitively priced memory solutions for desktops, laptops, workstations and servers. Whether it’s a major-name brand system or a custom build, Kingston designs memory products to meet JEDEC industry standard specifications, and works with chipset architects like Intel, AMD and the world’s leading motherboard manufacturers to qualify their memory and ensure compatibility¹. Backed by Tech-support and legendary reliability, Kingston is the brand the industry trusts for its memory needs. Compatible with the latest motherboards and name brand systems
Reliable memory solutions with affordable prices
100% tested, every cell on every module rigorously stressed Superior quality and testing
Kingston's testing process is one of the most advanced in the industry, where every memory cell on every part is 100% tested, ensuring a reliable computing experience. Compatible with the latest motherboards and systems¹
Validated with Intel and AMD chipsets, tested and qualified on motherboards and systems from the world’s leading PC and server manufacturers. Visit Kingston to check which parts are recommended for your specific make and model. Free tech-support
Kingston memory is backed by a legendary Kingston reliability. Kingston provides free tech-support to help with any questions or issues you may have. Expertise
Kingston has grown to be the world's largest independent manufacturer of memory solutions. Kingston’s commitment to quality, reliability and excellence in client service is backed by over 34 years in the industry. 1.Featured on the Qualified Vendor Lists (QVL) of the world’s leading motherboard manufacturers.

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