Quick Answer

For a current build the best-value DDR5 kit is a 32GB (2x16GB) DDR5-6000 CL30 set, which Evetech stocks from roughly R1,400 to R2,200, like the G.Skill Flare X5 or Trident Z5. DDR5-6000 CL30 is the proven sweet spot for Ryzen 7000/9000, while Intel Core chips can push DDR5-7200 or faster for a little more.

Speed And Capacity That Actually Help

Capacity first: 32GB (2x16GB) is the 2026 standard for gaming and multitasking; 16GB is the bare minimum and 64GB only helps heavy editing or VMs. On speed, Ryzen 7000 and 9000 chips run best at DDR5-6000 CL30 because the memory controller and infinity fabric stay in sync. Intel Core systems tolerate DDR5-7200+ for a small gaming gain. A G.Skill Flare X5 32GB DDR5-6000 CL30 kit near R1,600-R2,000 is the value pick for AM5.

EXPO, XMP And Platform Matching

DDR5 runs at a slow 4800 default until you enable the rated profile in BIOS: EXPO on AMD boards, XMP on Intel. Enabling it is one toggle and unlocks the advertised DDR5-6000 speed. Confirm your motherboard's QVL supports the kit's capacity and speed, especially for four sticks, where 6000 can be unstable; two sticks is the reliable route. DDR5 is not backward-compatible with DDR4 boards, so match the kit to an AM5 or LGA1700/1851 platform.

Buying DDR5 In Fourways

Evetech ships nationwide, so Fourways buyers order online and Evetech's courier reaches most Gauteng addresses within 1-3 working days. Check the parcel against the invoice on delivery. Evetech lists DDR5 kits with their speed and timings, so you can match a 6000 CL30 set to an AM5 board without guesswork. Buy a matched 2x16GB kit rather than two single sticks, since matched kits are validated to run together. A Wits, UJ and UP student building once should take 32GB now to avoid a second purchase later.

FAQ

What DDR5 speed is best for Ryzen in Fourways?

DDR5-6000 with CL30 timings is the proven sweet spot for Ryzen 7000 and 9000, keeping the memory controller and fabric in sync. Faster kits often force a slower fabric and give little or no real gain.

Is 16GB or 32GB DDR5 enough?

32GB (2x16GB) is the 2026 standard for gaming and multitasking and is what most builders should buy. 16GB is a tight minimum, and 64GB only helps heavy video editing or virtual machines.

Do I need to enable EXPO or XMP?

Yes. DDR5 boots at a slow 4800 default until you turn on EXPO (AMD) or XMP (Intel) in BIOS, which unlocks the rated DDR5-6000 speed. It is a single toggle and the most important step after fitting the kit.

TIP

matched 2x16GB DDR5-6000 CL30 kit, then enable EXPO or XMP in BIOS so it runs at full speed instead of the 4800 default.