
Easy to use out of the box.





Everything seems fast and stable. Look beautiful. Worked with expo with my x870 stealth Aorus motherboard.

It's relatively cheap RAM and it works



Works with my motherboard.

- Works with Asus Z10PA-D8 and Intel XEON E5 - 2620V3 - Low Power



I purchased 2 of these to use in my Precision T7910 and they've worked fine for a year now.


I had 8GB DDR3 kingston hyper x already in my new build which worked great. My motherboard supports 32GB so I really wanted to take advantage of my board's capabilities and start with buying this 16GB crucial ballistix kit for now, then get another kit of 16GB. Since I had 8GB already installed (2x4GB) and this kit was 16GB(2x8GB), i was planning on returning my previous kingston memory so it wouldn't be an issue using 2 different pairs of memory. I installed this RAM and replaced the 8GB that I already had. All worked well so I tried installing my old 8GB into the remaining two memory banks along side with the newly installed 16GB. System booted up beautifully, BIOS shows 24GB, CPU-Z shows memory is dual channel enabled. PC is running rock solid all week so far, had no issues at all.


I was having difficulty determining what memory was compatible with my desktop PC. I stumbled across the Crucial® System Scanner. You download it from the Crucial website. it scans your computer system and gives you a list of compatible Crucial DRAM to choose from. I installed it today and it worked after I seated the two DRAM sticks properly into my motherboard. I am hoping it lasts as I have noticed some reviews stating some premature failures.

Snapped right in, detected immediately.
