Crank up your gaming experience by installing the 32GB Crucial Ballistix MAX RGB DDR4 4000 MHz UDIMM Gaming Desktop Memory Kit into your desktop computer. Designed for specifically for overclocking, this 32GB memory kit includes two 16GB 288-pin DDR4-4000 non-ECC unbuffered DIMMs (UDIMM) equipped with RGB LED lights, black extruded aluminum heatsinks, and built-in temperature sensors. Overclocked memory helps complex games and large files load faster, and increased memory space allows you to run demanding applications, multitask, and edit large photos and videos more efficiently. This memory kit has 18-19-19-39 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 32GB Ballistix MAX RGB DDR4 4000 MHz UDIMM Gaming Desktop Memory Kit (2 x 16GB, Black)
$314.99
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Description
Additional information
Weight | 0.53 lbs |
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Dimensions | 5.9 × 5.1 × 0.8 in |
Capacity | 32 GB |
Kit Configuration | 2 x 16 GB |
Speed | PC4-32000 (4000 MHz) |
Memory Type | DDR4 |
DIMM Type | 288-Pin DIMM |
Buffered/Registered | No |
Error Correction (ECC) | Non-ECC |
Voltage | 1.35 V |
CAS Latency | CL18 |
Performance Profile | XMP 2.0 |
Height | 1.54" / 39.17 mm |
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Shana Schmitt (verified owner) –
I am real happy with these memory sticks. I have seen 5-10FPS gains coming from 2400 memory. Crucial is a top creator of memory and all I will ever buy.
Roman Windler (verified owner) –
Ram looks fantastic. It will run the XMP profile on my motherboard(Asus Hero Maximus XII WiFi). It appears to be Micron E-Die. I haven’t had much luck overclocking it. Yes, XMP is technically a overclock. I really haven’t pressed with overclocking it really. Coming back to the Intel platform from AMD and been eye opening as far as ram goes. It’s a bit pricey compared to other sets of ram. It does report temps if you are wondering about that. With Covid, it seems to make demand up, and supply down, so prices are up and down. Overall, pretty happy with the performance and looks.