Ramp up your gaming experience by installing the 16GB Crucial Ballistix DDR4 3200 MHz UDIMM Gaming Desktop Memory Kit into your desktop computer. Featuring a low-profile design for small form factor systems and white anodized aluminum heatsinks, this 16GB memory kit includes two 8GB 288-pin DDR4-3200 non-ECC unbuffered DIMMs (UDIMM) to help drive your games and applications. Increased memory will help complex games and large levels load faster. The extra space also allows you to run demanding applications, multitask, and edit large photos and videos more efficiently. This memory kit has 16-18-18-36 latency timings, a 1.35V voltage requirement, and is tested to work with both AMD and Intel motherboards. It also includes XMP 2.0 support, which allows for easy overclocking for even higher performance.
Crucial 16GB Ballistix DDR4 3200 MHz UDIMM Gaming Desktop Memory Kit (2 x 8GB, White)
$61.57
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Description
Additional information
Weight | 0.26 lbs |
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Dimensions | 7 × 4.2 × 0.5 in |
Capacity | 16 GB |
Kit Configuration | 2 x 8 GB |
Speed | PC4-25600 (3200 MHz) |
Memory Type | DDR4 |
DIMM Type | 288-Pin DIMM |
Buffered/Registered | No |
Error Correction (ECC) | Non-ECC |
Voltage | 1.35 V |
CAS Latency | CL16 |
Performance Profile | XMP 2.0 |
Reviews (94)
94 reviews for Crucial 16GB Ballistix DDR4 3200 MHz UDIMM Gaming Desktop Memory Kit (2 x 8GB, White)
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Joey Hayes (verified owner) –
excellent
Carlie Konopelski (verified owner) –
Memory sticks look great with the black memory sticks in my new computer build.
Audie Koss (verified owner) –
RAM worked on first try. Was amazing to have that extra memory.
Emelie Maggio (verified owner) –
Easy to install, really increases the RAM quickly an d relatively and inexpensively
Enos Donnelly (verified owner) –
Perfect so far beautiful
Rickie Smitham (verified owner) –
Works like it should x.m.p. has to be enabled to get the advertised speeds. I think this is a great balance between price and performance.
Darwin Howell (verified owner) –
very fast delivery even oversea thank you seller
Thea Collins (verified owner) –
Threw this in my media server and tripled my RAM. Dropped in no problem. Arrived timely and was affordable.
Abdullah Heidenreich (verified owner) –
I removed the stock CL20 HyperX sticks from my Aurora R10 and popped these in. Worked out of the box, I only had to change the overclock ram (XMP) settings to OC1 in the bios to get the full speeds. I can also manually overclock to 3600mhz with cl16-18-18-36 timings at 1.35v no problem. Dell charges a premium for ram, so if you want a ram upgrade for your Aurora desktop then pick from Crucial’s Ballistix Gaming brand of ram. Crucial guarantees that they’ll work with Aurora systems, which is important because Dell’s motherboards are extremely finicky about ram upgrades and there isn’t a guarantee just any ram you pop in will work. Just one peak at the Alienware forums will tell you how much of a pain in the Dell makes installing ram for people; something extremely simple with every other PC you can build or buy.
Tavares Brekke (verified owner) –
The standard 8+4GB of RAM that came preinstalled with my new desktop was not cutting it with AutoCAD. Uneven capacity memory DIMMs underperform compared to symmetrical config. This new 8+8GB symmetrical DIMM config with high performance memory works beautifully. No lag, smooth image rotation, just great all around. I don’t use this RAM for gaming, so I can’t comment on its gaming performance.
Mylene Altenwerth (verified owner) –
Using these with a new Asus motherboard and they are doing what they are supposed to. No issues!
Eulah Tremblay (verified owner) –
Despite this memory kit does not apear on the Asus X570 TUF Gaming Plus, since I saw on the Crucial website that this is rated for AMD processor and is the 3200Mhz (recommended for AMD Ryzen 5 5600x) I decided to buy this kit. The system performance blow my mind, this kit combined with the new processor family and the Aorus m.2 Gen4 1TB is extremely fast and reliable! I never had a blue screen on Windows 10 and also can play games, use VMs and multitask prety well. Really recommend this kit with AMD Ryzen Zen3 family. Ps: In Asus x570 TUF Gaming Plus the 3200Mhz is setup on the memory profile on the BIOS, so it will show as overclocked on the configuration.
Norbert Kautzer (verified owner) –
used this ram for a new ryzen 5 3600x build. read a couple of reviews for my specific motherboard on how to get it to use the ram at the correct speed and after making those changes, it is recognized at the correct 3200 speed. no lights, just good ram.
Lawrence Krajcik (verified owner) –
Great in Performance!
Arturo Borer (verified owner) –
Looks and works as intended
Napoleon Bergnaum (verified owner) –
Got this set of memory recently, and it was easy to put in and enjoy. Works perfectly, and I found it pretty affordable. As others have said, check your chipsets limits on RAM speed and if your motherboard can support DDR4 RAM. If you can, perfect!
Cristobal Fahey (verified owner) –
It’s been stable and fast. Good value and I really like the black heatsinks.
Micah McKenzie (verified owner) –
Memory works as expected. Very good Crucial quality product.
Woodrow Zemlak (verified owner) –
I built my own home PC from case, motherboard, processor (Core i7-9700), CPU cooler and this memory. The i7 requires 2966. This memory is slightly faster. My old (very old) PC had DDR3-1666, with an older Core i7. The difference is astounding, easily perceived, the new machine is much faster. Why? The clock speed on the core i7 is not much faster. The improvement in the processor also helps a few percent. But the MEMORY is twice as fast and that makes a ton of difference! Take a look at this year’s Macbook Air. 1.2GHz i5 but LPDDR4x-3733 (or something like that). My daughter has one, it is quite snappy! That’s what fast memory can do. It’s nice to know that when my i7-9700 boosts its clock speed to Turbo mode this memory can keep up! Has been flawless since installed. I would expect nothing less from Crucial.
Mona Kihn (verified owner) –
Excessive, yes. Needed, no… I’m the type who used to run a virtualization cluster in the basement to have a sandbox for various projects and interested. I decided that it was time to move away from that and just keep a secondary PC at my desk through a KVM switch to go between my primary PC and this one. Running it in a B450-Pro 4 motherboard with a 3950X (trickle down upgrade from the primary PC) with Debian 10 to run VMs. Great setup with the all Noctua cooling solutions in a ThermalTake Core cube style PC. Plenty of room to build test environments for understanding what i’m building at work and play with other OSes as the desire arises.