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At under $380, this is the cheapest price in a month
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RAM prices keep climbing as supply stays tight, making it crazily expensive to build a new PC or upgrade an existing one. Super-fast DDR5 kits now push well past most budgets. But I found a great deal on the V-Color Manta XSky DDR5 32GB kit, now $380 (was $500) at Newegg with the promo code SSF5477.
That's a great price compared to what you'd usually be expected to pay. This kit includes 32GB split across two 16GB modules, giving you a dual-channel setup that fits perfectly into modern AMD systems.
That capacity will give you the right degree of memory for heavy multitasking, creative workloads, and large project files.
Today's top DDR5 memory deal
Fast DDR5 memory with a 6000MHz speed and tight CL30 timings delivers smooth responsiveness across demanding workloads. A 32GB dual-channel setup handles multitasking comfortably, while SK Hynix ICs and AMD EXPO support make setup straightforward and keep things stable under load.
DDR5-6000 speed sits right in the range many Ryzen builds handle comfortably with minimal tuning. With a CL30 latency and timings set at 30-38-38-96 at 1.35V, it delivers speedy response times that keep systems feeling smooth during demanding workloads.
The modules use SK Hynix ICs, a detail experienced builders tend to appreciate since these chips have built a reputation for stable performance and solid behavior under tuned settings.
AMD EXPO support is included, so enabling rated speeds usually takes just a quick BIOS toggle rather than any hands on tweaking.
RGB lighting adds a touch of visual flair without dominating the overall look, and the black heat spreaders blend easily into most builds without clashing with other components.
It’s flashy enough for windowed cases, yet restrained enough to fit into professional setups.
If you opt for a Likewize protection plan (from $34.99 for two years) you get a free digital copy of 3DMark Consumer Edition (which happens to be worth $34.99), which is a useful tool for benchmarking and stability testing.
With DDR5 prices still pushing ever upward, a 32GB DDR5-6000 CL30 kit at under $380 is a great find.
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Wayne Williams is a freelancer writing news for TechRadar Pro. He has been writing about computers, technology, and the web for 30 years. In that time he wrote for most of the UK’s PC magazines, and launched, edited and published a number of them too.
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