⚡ Power your productivity and play with Crucial Ballistix – where speed meets style!
The Crucial Ballistix 3200 MHz DDR4 32GB (2x16GB) memory kit offers high-performance, low-latency RAM designed for desktop gaming and professional multitasking. With a sleek black finish and energy-efficient 1.35V operation, it delivers reliable speed and capacity to elevate your computing experience.
RAM | 32 GB DDR |
Brand | Ballistix |
Item model number | BL2K16G32C16U4B |
Item Weight | 3.87 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.25 x 0.28 x 1.54 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.25 x 0.28 x 1.54 inches |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
Voltage | 1.35 Volts |
Manufacturer | MOSKILA |
ASIN | B083TSLDF2 |
Date First Available | January 29, 2020 |
D**.
Great Performance Ram Especially When Purchased for $91 for 32GB or $45 for 16GB
This is great performance ram as it has been raved about by many. XMP runs at 3200 CL 16. Price to performance value is exceptional and ram sits low (standard ram size). This set has the famous Micron Rev E Die which is known to have great overclock room (YMMV based on your CPU and Motherboard). I picked it up on the Amazon deal for $91 but originally purchased it for the $115 price tag before that which was still worth it. The deal just sweetened it that much more with saving big on this set. I have mine overclocked at 3733 CL16 with safe settings on my Ryzen 5 3600. This ram can definitely go higher in frequency but mine won't boot past 3800 as it won't hit 1900 FCLK. I am not an expert overclocker so I have not tried different work arounds and messed with the timings but there is a lot of info out there of people getting great CAS Latency and Timings. As I've seen and heard, this ram seems to be compatible and perform well on any motherboard without any performance drop offs compared to some brands. 100% recommend this ram even when its not on sale.
R**K
Noth the best but good stuff
I bought this at about $112 and it was a steal. I bought 2 of the 32GB sets of 3200mhz C16 for a total of 4 sticks and 64GB. Running 4 sticks, I got it to clock stable at 3600mhz (@1.42V) which would be good with 2 sticks but this was wth 4 sticks. I also tested some T-Force Vulcan ram 3200 C16 and it ran at XMP but it wouldn't clock any higher than what it was rated for with just two sticks. Sadly this Balistix ram is discontinued I'm told and the price has skyrocketed. Hopefully the price will come back down at some point. Glad I bought when I did because I'm not going to upgrade to DDR5 until it becomes economical.Other benefits of the Balistix ram is it's fairly low profile and also narrow profile while having a good heft to the heat spreader.1 Downside, think they are single rank, that's why I splurged for 4 sticks and 64GB. At today's price? I would probably be looking for 2 times 16GB dual rank kit.Crucial Ballistix laptop ram has also been good in my experience and is still a fair buy right now. I like the brand in ram.
S**E
Worked without a hitch
I've used this RAM kit with a Ryzen 1600X and now a 5700X, on a B450 board. In both cases I encountered no issues with enabling XMP to run at full-spec. That's worth noting because 1st gen Ryzen had problematic memory controllers, and would be super picky about what RAM it could do a stable overclock on. My first kit, from Corsair, could not run at listed 3200 MHz spec, and was limited to 2933 MHz. This one worked perfectly.
L**N
Perfect upgrade
My HP Omen Obelisk desktop had only 16G ram and I wanted to do an upgrade. This was super easy to install and just does what it is supposed to do. Wish I could go to 64g but my current motherboard doesn't support it.
J**S
Recomendadas!
Perfectas, las tengo desde hace mas de 4 años y aun andan sin problema
M**K
Great product, works as expected
Installed in my brother's new PC. I purchased an Alienware R12 for him and these actually can be used if you replace both RAM pieces. It's a bit tricky but you also have to clear CMOS which is a pain in the ass. The instructions aren't that good on Dell's site and it took over an hour to do it compared to a normal PC. Overall once you get over this small tricky part, it works. You just have to select XMP1 in the Dell bios and we good. His new system is absolutely fast with 32gb ram and a new 1tb ssd nvme. He's really happy.
F**F
Perfect match for Alienware R10 AMD
Bought this for a new Alienware R10 AMD. Dell is just too overpriced on RAM.Clock mapping is perfect match, no BIOS or overclocking issues at all, runs at full rated speed with a simple adjustment in BIOS, (CL1). For those who don't know, Alienware (anything from Dell, actually) is fussy about RAM, especially the AMD version, and the clock map has to match their BIOS settings, there is little to no flexibility.I've used Crucial RAM in the past with no issue, and this is the best RAM for the money, the only other reliable option is much more expensive, and has RGB, which is useless in the Aurora case.
M**R
Ridiculously easy to OC on Ryzen
The 32GB 3200C16 kit seems to be single-rank Micron rev.B or dual-rank Micron rev.E, the latter of which I received; having both under one listing is not ideal but more consistent than many competitors, unless you go for Samsung B-die specs.I'm running these for daily use at 3666 MT/s and slightly bumping FCLK to match but really just from XMP/automatic settings—meaning 16-18-18-36 and *unchanged voltage* (1.35V setting, which my motherboard really makes 1.37V)—which is absolutely bonkers.I also got 3800C18 after tweaking mostly SOC and DRAM voltage (guided by 1usmus's Ryzen DRAM Calculator). I could possibly get 3733C16 stable, but haven't put in the effort to properly tune—and haven't played with changing Geardown Mode to 1T or 2T command rate to see what is achievable. Obviously mileage will vary some with the silicon and one's system.System specs: 3700x on an MSI X570 Gaming Plus, where another brand's 3600C18 Hynix CJR kit failed to work at XMP. They fit under my dual-tower cooler with the fan shifted up slightly.I bought these on sale at $90, which was amazing for dual-rank. However, I don't think this is worth $120 or the $139 list price when undercut by 3600C18 (albeit single-rank) kits which may overclock, and beat on the other side by good-bin Samsung B-die kits.
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