
Lexar THOR OC DDR5 RAM 32GB Kit (2x16GB) 6000 MHz, DRAM 288-Pin UDIMM Desktop Memory, Support XMP 3.0 & AMD EXPO High-Performance Computer Memory, CL32-38-38-96, 1.3V
Lexar THOR OC DDR5 RAM 32GB Kit (2x16GB) 6000 MHz, DRAM 288-Pin UDIMM Desktop Memory, Support XMP 3.0 & AMD EXPO High-Performance Computer Memory, CL32-38-38-96, 1.3V has risen 16.1% over the last 30 days, currently at £545.99.
Price last checked: 28 Mar 2026, 04:45
- A thick 1.6mm heatsink keeps temperatures cool
- Up to 6000MT/s with timing as low as CL32
- On-die ECC and PMIC for improved stability, reliability, and efficiency
- Supports Intel XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO overclocking and is compatible with mainstream DDR5 motherboards
- Lifetime limited warranty
About This Product
The Lexar THOR OC DDR5 RAM 32GB Kit consists of 2x16GB modules, operating at a speed of 6000 MHz with timings of CL32-38-38-96 and a voltage of 1.3V. This 288-pin UDIMM desktop memory features a thick 1.6mm heatsink to keep temperatures cool and supports Intel XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO for overclocking. Suitable for users seeking high-performance computer memory, this kit is compatible with mainstream DDR5 motherboards and is ideal for gamers and content creators who require reliable and efficient...
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Lexar THOR OC DDR5 RAM 32GB Kit (2x16GB) 6000 MHz, DRAM 288-Pin UDIMM Desktop Memory, Support XMP 3.0 & AMD EXPO High-Performance Computer Memory, CL32-38-38-96, 1.3V has increased 16.1% over the last 30 days to £545.99. The 30-day average is £520.80. If you need this product soon, buying before further increases may be worthwhile.
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