DDR5 prices are painful right now, but you can save on 32GB of V-Color Manta XFinity RGB RAM with Newegg's special coupon
Buying DDR5 memory in 2026 is considerably more painful than it was last year.
Prices have risen dramatically, which means the sort of RAM deals we were seeing in 2025 simply aren't realistic at the moment.
Still, I've been on the hunt for the best discounts and I spied V-Color's 32GB of Manta XFinity RGB DDR5 down to $400 (was $451) at Newegg when you use the promo code BTSF3652 .
That works out to a total saving of $50.70, or just over 11%.
In normal circumstances, almost $400 for 32GB of desktop RAM would be extremely difficult to recommend as a deal.
Against today's much higher DDR5 prices, however, any worthwhile reduction on a fast, well-specced kit is worth considering.
32GB Manta XFinity RGB DDR5 RAM: was $450.69 now $399.99 This is a 32GB dual-channel kit comprising two 16GB DDR5-6000 modules.
It runs at CL30 with 30-38-38-76 timings and supports both Intel XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO profiles, making it easier to run the memory at its advertised settings on compatible systems.
Be sure to apply promo code BTSF3652 for the full savings.
View Deal Why we recommend it The appeal here is obviously the specification rather than the size of the discount.
DDR5-6000 with CL30 latency gives you a strong balance between frequency and timings, and SK Hynix ICs will provide good stability and overclocking potential.
The modules come with substantial heat spreaders designed to improve heat dissipation, and the RGB lighting can be controlled through software from major motherboard manufacturers.
Having both Intel XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO profiles adds useful flexibility if you change platforms later.
Also consider Vengeance RGB DDR5-6000 32GB (2x16GB): was $479.59 now $469.59 Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR5 memory delivers fast performance and eye-catching lighting for modern desktops.
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