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If you're looking to build or upgrade a PC right now you'll know that memory prices have been moving in the wrong direction for months. An ongoing RAM shortage has pushed DDR5 prices crazily high, making it increasingly difficult to find quality memory kits at genuinely attractive prices.
That's why this G.SKILL Flare X5 32GB DDR5 deal for $420 (was $490) at Newegg caught my eye. Just use promo code CYGF259 at checkout for the solid $70 discount on a high-speed DDR5 kit designed for modern AMD systems.
Whether you're editing high-resolution video, working with large creative projects, running virtual machines, or juggling multiple applications at once, 32GB remains an excellent choice for many professionals and power users.
Today's top DDR5-6000 memory deal
Save US$70G.SKILL Flare X5 Series AMD EXPO DDR5-6000 32GB kit: was US$490 now US$420 at NeweggThe G.SKILL Flare X5 DDR5-6000 32GB kit delivers fast, stable performance with CL36 timings and AMD EXPO support. Dual-channel 2x16GB capacity, low-profile heat spreaders, and proven reliability make it an affordable upgrade.
Remember to copy this code to get the full discount: CYGF259.
View DealThe kit includes 32GB of memory split across two 16GB modules, providing plenty of capacity for demanding professional workloads.
Running at DDR5-6000 with CL36 timings, the Flare X5 offers the kind of performance many AMD enthusiasts look for when building a balanced Ryzen-based system.
Faster memory can help improve responsiveness across a range of tasks while providing the bandwidth modern processors need to perform at their best.
Support for AMD EXPO profiles makes setup refreshingly simple. Rather than manually tweaking memory settings, users can enable the EXPO profile in BIOS and allow the kit to run at its rated specifications with compatible hardware.
The memory is designed to work particularly well with AMD's latest Ryzen platforms, including systems based on 600-series and 800-series chipsets.
A black heat spreader helps manage temperatures during sustained workloads while giving the modules a clean, understated appearance that should fit comfortably into most professional PC builds.
As a matched dual-channel kit, both modules are designed and tested to operate together, helping ensure stability and consistent performance. As always, it's best to avoid mixing memory kits, even when they appear identical, as doing so can introduce compatibility issues.
With DDR5 prices remaining stubbornly high, deals like this are becoming increasingly rare. If you're planning a new AMD build or looking to increase memory capacity without paying full price, this G.SKILL Flare X5 deal is one not to be missed.
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