I'm looking to buy a basic 32GB RAM kit that just works without any fancy features like RGB lighting or cool designs. What would be a reasonable price to pay today? I've noticed that some sellers are limiting purchases to one unit per person, which is a bit concerning.
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The price for RAM can really vary based on where you live and what specs you need in your build. Just be aware that prices can fluctuate a lot depending on current demand.
I found the Corsair Vengeance 6000/CL30 for $229 on their official site. That seems like a reasonable option if you're considering a reliable brand.
In the UK, there's quite a shortage at the moment, resulting in price hikes. I paid £164 yesterday for a 32GB kit with 6000MHz CL30 speeds, which was only around £100 a couple of months ago. Today, the cheapest I've found is getting close to £200.
Right now in the US, you can expect to pay around $225 for a decent 32GB kit with 2x16 CL36 6000 speeds. It's a good starting point if you're looking for something functional but not high-end.
I've seen prices for 32GB kits ranging from about €125 to over €550, based on the type and speed. Prices are all over the place, so keep searching if you want a deal!

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