
Lexar THOR OC DDR5 RAM 32GB Kit (2x16GB) 6000 MHz, DRAM 288-Pin UDIMM Desktop Memory, DDR5 High-Performance Gaming Computer Memory Support Intel XMP 3.0/AMD EXPO, On-die ECC, 1.25V is priced at £498.99 — stable over the last 30 days.
Price last checked: 20 Apr 2026, 16:43
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Lexar DDR4 DRAM How did Lexar get started and develop?
Lexar is the first brand to create the standard for read and write speed on CF cards as an innovator of digital storage products. In August 2017, Lexar was acquired by Longsys, a company specializing in storage products and market service R&D. What makes Lexar professional in the storage industry?
Lexar has been manufacturing high-end image memory cards for the past 23 years. Since its establishment, Lexar has worked diligently to bring unparalleled value to our customers. How did Lexar keep high quality?
The Lexar Quality Labs are a group of testing facilities where all Lexar memory cards, card readers, USB flash drives, internal SSD, external SSD and DIMM undergo extensive testing to ensure performance, quality, compatibility, and reliability. Why is the actual available capacity different?
Due to different capacity algorithms and partial capacity are used for system file, management, and performance optimization, so the actual available capacity may be less than the identifying capacity.
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