🚀 Level Up Your Game with Crucial Ballistix!
The Crucial Ballistix BL2K16G32C16S4B is a high-performance 32GB DDR4 laptop gaming memory kit, featuring a blazing 3200 MHz speed, XMP 2.0 support for automatic overclocking, and an aluminum heat spreader for efficient thermal management. Perfectly designed for both AMD and Intel platforms, this memory kit is a must-have for serious gamers and performance enthusiasts.
Brand | Ballistix |
Product Dimensions | 6.97 x 0.38 x 3 cm; 32 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Item model number | BL2K16G32C16S4B |
Manufacturer | Crucial |
Series | Ballistix 3200 MHz SODIMMS |
Colour | Black |
Form Factor | SO-DIMM |
Processor Count | 1 |
RAM Size | 32 GB |
Memory Technology | DDR4 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
Memory Clock Speed | 3200 MHz |
Voltage | 1.35 Volts |
Wattage | 3600 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 2 Kilowatt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries packed with equipment |
Lithium Battery Weight | 2 g |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 5 |
Number of Lithium Metal Cells | 5 |
Item Weight | 31.9 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
H**D
Made a huge difference from 16GB, as a Streamer.
I stream on my laptop and run all the streaming software on the laptop at the same time. On full load with all apps up and running including the game, my memory was maxing out at 15 to 16GB and that's with compression. Things would get laggy with some games and my laptop would start to overheat with all the memory swapping and compression (I'm assuming lol). Some games would even tell me I was running out of memory, which was weird because my Graphics card has 6GB and my system memory was 16GB.. (this of course would be more than enough for regular gaming without the streaming element).I installed the 32GB and loaded up my stream apps, a game and started streaming (Twitch: HaywardGG). Immediately I noticed my laptop wasn't making as much noise, FPS was higher in the game and overall the system felt (and still does) much faster. When I check the memory usage under full load now, it's easily over 18GBs without compression. It's like I've given my laptop room to stretch its legs (metaphorically speaking).Installation was a breeze. I couldn't match the memories maximum speed because my laptop doesn't support it. But overall, the laptop is faster and doesn't get nearly has hot as it used to.For regular gaming 16GBs is more than enough imho. But if you're a heavy user, say a developer, graphics designer, content creator etc. Then 32-64GBs is a must and this upgrade was well worth it, for the price you can't go wrong.Very happy with my purchase. Would highly recommend the upgrade if your laptop is hitting the 14-16GB memory usage when under full use. Give your laptop some room to breath ;)
E**E
Great value for money modules, running at 1.2v at 2400Mhz.
I needed some RAM for my newly bought 8th gen Intel NUC PC that I bought. The NUC only supports 1.2v RAM modules with a max speed of 2400Mhz. While looking for modules that matched those specs I saw these which were much cheaper than what I’d found. While these were rated at 1.35v and at a higher clock speed I looked at the crucial website which confirmed these could run at 1.2v at a lower clock speed which suited me perfectly. Their motherboard compatibility tool also confirmed it would work with the NUC so I went for them.The RAM modules arrived in minimal easy to open packaging, though I got a bit carried away and broke the plastic packaging as I was opening it 😅. Anyway, the modules themselves come with heat spreaders attached which look great, not that I’ll see them but good to know it’ll keep the temps down.After adding an SSD I booted up the NUC and it worked with no issues. The RAM modules worked perfectly and are running at the maximum speed supported by the NUC, 2400Mhz, perfect!So I actually ended up getting better quality and faster RAM modules for less. So when looking for RAM, remember a lot of modules support different speeds at different voltages, so you may be able to get a deal on some that actually turn out to be compatible.
E**S
Runs stable even at 3333MHz on default XMP timings (atleast for me)
This is dedicated to all the people who cry about it being a scam etc. Please do your own research online whether or not your system supports proper XMP profiles otherwise you will not achieve the advertised speeds. But clearly as you can see for me it even achieved 3333MHz stable on the same timings.One stick alone even booted with 3467MHz on stock XMP timings but couldn't boot with the other one in dual channel configuration.RAM used in Clevo P775TM1-G laptop.I think this is very good RAM kit for the money and would recommend for people who know what they are doing.UPDATE!!:Got it running even better by adjusting the timings even more and running them at 1.45v. They are stable and the performance increase is even more substantial. I bought some copper heatsinks for them to keep them as cool as possible. But check images for the performance difference. Its game changing compared to stock. These are very good ram sticks even for enthusiasts.
M**L
Good Laptop RAM. Overclocks well within devices that support memory overclocking
As others have noted, this ram will only run at 2666MHz (or above) if your motherboard supports XMP profiles or allows for manual overclocking. The embedded JEDEC profiles (supported by all motherboards) will only allow up to 2400MHz.If your motherboard supports 2666MHz and XMP, then this will run nicely at 2666MHz CL16.If your motherboard supports overclocking, then this should easily reach 3200MHz-plus.I purchased this ram for an Asrock A300 DeskMini which allows memory overclock. Combined with a Ryzen 3200G I was easily able to run dual-channel @ 3200MHz CL16 1T. The PC would load Windows up until 3400MHz, but timings had to be increased drastically to CL22, which made it slower within benchmarks. Increasing RAM speed from 2666MHz to 3200MHz provides a very nice speed bump for Ryzen APU's. Graphics-based benchmarks all increased by 15-20%. FPS within games showed similar jumps due to Vega8/11 APU's being memory-limited.I highly recommend this RAM - so long as your system supports XMP profiles and/or overclocking. If not, then this will max out at 2400MHz (which will make it pretty average for the price).For anyone interested, the IC's on this RAM are Micron D-Die. The same IC's are used for Crucial 3200MHz DDR4 SODIMM's.
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