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Specifications
Manufacturer
Crucial
Part #
Manufacturer
Crucial
Speed
DDR4-2133
Type
288-pin DIMM
Modules
2 x 4GB
Color
Black / Green
CAS Latency
15
Voltage
1.2 V
ECC / Registered
Non-ECC / Unbuffered
Heat Spreader
No
Price History
Reviews

- 28 points
- 20 months ago
from completed build My Main Rig
This RAM has impressed the hell out of me. Bought 16GB for $100, which makes it pretty great right off the bat, lol. I've managed to OC this RAM on my 7700K + Gigabyte Gaming 5 to 2666 MHz @ CAS 17. On my wife's B350 Bazooka + R5 1600, we were able to get it to 2800 MHz @ CAS 18. I think there is still some heardroom, but I have yet to do a more thorough test on them. I'll update in the future with the results and their failure point. If you can pick these up for cheap, I'd definitely recommend them. Add in a heatsink for $15-30 and you have some nice looking, fast running, budget RAM.

- 27 points
- 38 months ago
from completed build Loki—A Small Personal Gaming PC
It's no-frills RAM. It works, and is cheap.

- 21 points
- 39 months ago
from completed build Lone Wolf
Low spec DDR4, does well. My board cannot really accept anything higher - but for very serious gamers Skylake can leverage much higher frequency ram. Installed easily, works great. It is standard "Green" ram, however it cannot really be seen in my case ... and adds a splash of color.

- 20 points
- 45 months ago
from completed build First (Albeit Temporary) PC Build - Fighting Computer Prototype (OUTDATED)
It's decent enough RAM, not so fond of green sticks but I can't really see them anyway. I'll probably buy some Ripjaws X or HyperX sticks to replace them later.

- 18 points
- 50 months ago
from completed build Skylake Build for my budget
if you don't have a motherboard meant for overclocking, this is best ram you can get. suberb performance.

- 18 points
- 35 months ago
from completed build Budget HTPC (Skylake)
Works well and was priced very well. 8GBs of DDR4 RAM for $30 is a deal.

- 16 points
- 29 months ago
from completed build First Build, On a Budget
I don't know how I lived with 4GB of RAM on my laptop. 8GB is truly the way to go, and no complaints in regard to this.

- 15 points
- 48 months ago
from completed build Straight outta Hoth
Great pair of DDR4-2133 memory.

- 15 points
- 26 months ago
from completed build Mini-ITX Build with Upgrade Potential
I've used Crucial memory for several upgrades in the past and never had a problem so I chose 8GB of DDR4 for this build.

- 14 points
- 29 months ago
from completed build Falcon Blue. My first budget build.
It's cheap ram and it works fine