Deal of the day: 96GB of Crucial Pro DDR5 RAM is near half off

I can't remember the last time memory was this cheap.

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DRAM inflation has been particularly brutal throughout 2024, keeping memory just out of the realms of affordability. Fortunately, deals are abound, plummeting prices back to where they ought to be. Some sticks sport up to 43% off as much as 96GB of RAM, ensuring you won’t need to upgrade again for quite some time.

In my hunt, Crucial Pro stands out as one of the best DDR5 discounts going, offering 96GB for $221.99 / £244.99 / €237.00. If this is a little too rich for your blood, fear not, as all capacities have similarly chonky reductions.

I’d say 64GB is a fantastic sweet spot at just $151.99 / £154.99 / €164.90, especially as 48GB isn’t far behind at $123.16 / £126.99 / €129.99. Strangely, there’s no 16GB offering as 32GB rounds out the sale, starting at $95.75 / £87.49 / €97.78.

Crucial Pro DDR5 RAM against a white background.

Crucial Pro DDR5 RAM

“With 2x the bandwidth of the previous generation, Crucial DDR5 Pro enables next-level multitasking and faster processing so you can tackle even heavy workloads in less time.”

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All of these options come in dual sticks with 5,600MHz speeds. This isn’t the quickest for the fifth generation, but it’s plenty for gaming, video editing, and everything in between. There are 6,000MHz options for the two smaller capacities, but these will ramp the price up and availability will vary depending on your region. To check your local prices, click the pink button above.

The beauty of these kits is that they’ll work just about anywhere. Each model supports Intel XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO for easy performance optimisations. Combine that with a low-profile, matte black heatsink, and they’ll slot in any system without clearance issues. Sometimes, a basic design is all you need.

Generally, these aren’t built with overclocking in mind, but instead act as a plug-and-play solution that couldn’t be more intuitive. Advertised JEDEC timings are 46-45-45 for every kit available at 5,600MHz, which is available at the click of a button in your BIOS.

Some of these are limited-time deals, meaning they’re subject to availability and won’t last long on the digital shelves. Don’t stress over the pressure to buy one, though. Amazon gives you 30 days to return anything you’re not happy with, meaning there’s no risk to try it out.

Damien Mason
Damien Mason
Senior hardware editor at Club386, he first began his journey with consoles before graduating to PCs. What began as a quest to edit video for his Film and Television Production degree soon spiralled into an obsession with upgrading and optimising his rig.

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