🚀 Upgrade your laptop’s brainpower and leave slow performance behind!
The Crucial 32GB DDR4 RAM Kit (2x16GB) delivers high-speed 3200MHz memory in a compact 260-pin SODIMM form factor, designed for laptops. Compatible with the latest 13th Gen Intel Core and AMD Ryzen 7000 processors, it offers easy installation and trusted Micron quality for enhanced multitasking and system responsiveness.
RAM | 32 GB DDR4 |
Memory Speed | 3200 MHz |
Brand | Crucial |
Series | Crucial Memory |
Item model number | CT2K16G4SFRA32A |
Item Weight | 0.32 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.7 x 0.43 x 1.1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.7 x 0.43 x 1.1 inches |
Color | Black |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
Flash Memory Size | 32 |
Voltage | 1.2 Volts |
Manufacturer | Crucial |
Language | English, English, English, English, English |
ASIN | B08C4X9VR5 |
Date First Available | July 9, 2020 |
R**E
Great Upgrade Kit - Improves Life as we know it.
Crucial is a good brand, and you can't beat a pair ("kit") of 32 GB RAM SODIMM for a laptop. I am a power user, and I ignored the retailer's limit and went with the ASUS specification to max out the RAM (64 GB) on my new laptop. No more memory problems with my ridiculous multitasking and numerous open browsers and slew of tabs. If you are at all wondering if it's worth the money to upgrade to the most RAM - DO IT!Check the specs - lots of old systems are just consumer junk sold to unsuspecting victims with low maximum RAM specs - yes, there used to be 4 GB and 8 GB boxes that are useless for modern graphic heavy programs and websites. They can't be upgraded. Check the maximum RAM your system can hold - check the brands that might work on your system (not all RAM manufacturers make the right chips for all HW brands). I know which chips are the best - but you don't get to pick the actual chip (say HYNIX or Korea-made SAMSUNG) so you have to go with the SODIMM brand.Crucial is a good brand, and it worked on my ASUS TUF17 gaming laptop. It's stupid, but this is the world we live in - be patient and take your time to research your system and its RAM max specs and then you have to check the RAM compatibility. Fortunately, the manufacturers are good about listing their specs on-line. Your retailer might not be as helpful since they may only recommend a maximum that encompasses what they sell in their store! The big brand outlet where I got my system (on a great discount sale) listed the max RAM at 32 GB for my laptop - but ASUS said it was 64GB - and off to Amazon I went. I knew (researched) that Crucial was compatible with my system (Kingston was not at that chip size) - and the rest is history. As I say - it's stupid that you have to do all this homework, but welcome to the 21st Century. Do the homework. Bite the bullet. Buy the RAM. Enjoy the speed and stability of your system until the AGI decides we hominids are all obsolete and disposes of us and eats our chips.
S**R
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Huge Upgrade – Easy Install in My Alienware x17 R2
Installed the Crucial 64GB DDR4 RAM Kit (2x32GB, 3200MHz) into my Alienware x17 R2, and the experience was seamless. I replaced both factory memory sticks, and the system recognized the new RAM immediately, no BIOS adjustments needed. Packaged well and ready to race.I use this laptop for music and video production, as well as other creative work and production tasks, and the performance boost was immediate. Heavy multitasking, DAW projects, and large file operations now run far smoother. This kit is downclock-compatible, which is great for systems that don't support the full 3200MHz.Modules were well-packaged and felt durable, with no installation issues whatsoever.5/5. Excellent upgrade for anyone running a compatible high-performance laptop. If you're using an Alienware x17 R2, I can confirm this kit works perfectly.
M**Y
Work flawlessly
This RAM is working flawlessly. Installation difficulty will be very much dependent on the computer one is installing it in. I miss the days of little covers held in place by a single screw.
T**2
My favorite brand for RAM sticks
Perfect small upgrade for my laptop. It’s helped my laptop run smoother and not slow down due to high memory use. I’ve always loved Crucial RAM for my electronics, and don’t really have any issues with them. Great products to keep a computer running faster and hopefully last longer.
P**G
Good, fast, no issues.
These do what are expected of them.They were an upgrade to double my RAM from my laptop's slow performance. My computer is a completely different machine now. Completely satisfied and would recommend to anyone else.
B**S
Niece is very happy
Got it as a christmas gift for a niece last year and she told me the performance has increased significantly. the memory is holding up. It allowed her to have more stable game play during Marvel Legends. Its smooth game play for her from now on.
L**U
Affordable memory upgrade
The Crucial 8GB DDR4 RAM 3200MHz (PC4-25600) that I bought works fine as expected. However it was not protected well in a plastic case as usual. It was just wrapped in a flimsy shielding bag which was shipped in a thin yellow envelope. I was afraid it might’ve been damaged along its shipping route. The seller should’ve packed it better IMO.
S**N
Works great in HP Envy X360 15M-BP111DX
They said it couldn't be done ! 🙂...HP, Micron, every memory upgrade database....said this single SoDimm slot HP X360 15M-BP1xx laptop with 4gig soldered to the motherboard maxed out at 16 Gig in the plug-in slot and wouldn't take more, for a max total of 20gig of RAM, but my Intel chipset and CPU research said this i5 8250U motherboard with Kaby Lake/Coffee Lake chipset should support 32 gig, possibly up to 64 gig....so I took an educated gamble, updated to latest/last BIOS F.52 and ordered this 32Gig Micron stick for my single SoDimm slot....plugged it in, and it powered right up !, no BIOS memory error beeps....booted right up to Windows 11....then rebooted off USB Flash drive into MemTest86+ and of course this best on the market Crucial 32gig ram passed 100%...now running a total of 36gig ! 🙂☘️🥳
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