Crucial Ballistix Sport AT 3200 MHz DDR4 DRAM Desktop Gaming Memory Kit 32GB (16GBx2) CL16 BLS2K16G4D32AEST







Key features
- •Speeds up to 3200 MT/s
- •Battle-tested design and performance
- •Ideal for new users, experienced gamers, and Asus TUF gaming Alliance builders
- •Easy plug-and-play installation
- •Micron quality: Pro gamer reliability limited lifetime
Crucial Ballistix Sport AT 3200 MHz DDR4 DRAM Desktop Gaming Memory Kit 32GB (16GBx2) CL16 BLS2K16G4D32AEST
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Customer Reviews
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Best bang for the buck RAM you will find
Phillip Habib✓ Verified Purchase•July 29, 2023
I purchased the 16GB (2x8 single rank) AT kit.
This is fantastic RAM both for price and performance. Micron E-Die memory might be considered the best base for a RAM kit in existence if Samsung B-Die didn't exist...(and soon it won't since Samsung has ceased it's production). As of this writing I have bumped up the speed from 3200 to 3600 without changing timing or voltage and it is running stable per Memtest86. I currently have a test running with tighter timings at that speed. Everyone's experience will differ slightly, of course, but Micron RAM is very scalable, meaning as long as you're willing to put in the time to manually tune beyond XMP settings you will get far greater bang for your buck than purchasing a kit with a Hynix, Nanya, or lesser Samsung base. The timings and speed I have now are in excess of kits that cost considerably more.
For reference I have this memory paired with a Ryzen 3600 and an Asus TUF X570, so no super high end premium price parts are fueling my results here, just a little bit of time. So do the research, read reviews here, at Newegg, at tech websites, and watch some YouTube reviews from professionals. Take the time to vet your purchase. I think this kit is worth every penny and represents a much higher value proposition than buying a kit with less ability to scale or an expensive kit with already tight timings.
Some general tips for RAM beyond just this kit or manufacturer: beware of user reviews that say it isn't running at rated speed. While occasionally there may be an actual issue with the RAM, it is much more likely to be user error. Inability to find the correct setting to enable XMP or find manual timings, hardware (like some older gen cpus or motherboards) that have a hard time playing with newer parts, and especially motherboards that do not have whatever RAM kit youre looking at on their QVL are usually the culprit of memory not hitting rated speeds.
So, TLDR: this is quality memory that punches far above it's weight. Just be prepared to invest some time in pushing it higher than it's XMP rating, as speed and timings are a little lax, especially if you are running Zen 2 (Ryzen 3000 series CPUs).
EDIT: I have further slimmed the timings down to 16-17-17-17-35-58@3600mhz. Fully stable per Memtest86. Great RAM!
This is fantastic RAM both for price and performance. Micron E-Die memory might be considered the best base for a RAM kit in existence if Samsung B-Die didn't exist...(and soon it won't since Samsung has ceased it's production). As of this writing I have bumped up the speed from 3200 to 3600 without changing timing or voltage and it is running stable per Memtest86. I currently have a test running with tighter timings at that speed. Everyone's experience will differ slightly, of course, but Micron RAM is very scalable, meaning as long as you're willing to put in the time to manually tune beyond XMP settings you will get far greater bang for your buck than purchasing a kit with a Hynix, Nanya, or lesser Samsung base. The timings and speed I have now are in excess of kits that cost considerably more.
For reference I have this memory paired with a Ryzen 3600 and an Asus TUF X570, so no super high end premium price parts are fueling my results here, just a little bit of time. So do the research, read reviews here, at Newegg, at tech websites, and watch some YouTube reviews from professionals. Take the time to vet your purchase. I think this kit is worth every penny and represents a much higher value proposition than buying a kit with less ability to scale or an expensive kit with already tight timings.
Some general tips for RAM beyond just this kit or manufacturer: beware of user reviews that say it isn't running at rated speed. While occasionally there may be an actual issue with the RAM, it is much more likely to be user error. Inability to find the correct setting to enable XMP or find manual timings, hardware (like some older gen cpus or motherboards) that have a hard time playing with newer parts, and especially motherboards that do not have whatever RAM kit youre looking at on their QVL are usually the culprit of memory not hitting rated speeds.
So, TLDR: this is quality memory that punches far above it's weight. Just be prepared to invest some time in pushing it higher than it's XMP rating, as speed and timings are a little lax, especially if you are running Zen 2 (Ryzen 3000 series CPUs).
EDIT: I have further slimmed the timings down to 16-17-17-17-35-58@3600mhz. Fully stable per Memtest86. Great RAM!
Perfect for my Ryzen board
Alexxus✓ Verified Purchase•July 29, 2023
Been running for a few days now fast and stable. Added these to my ASUS ROG STRIX X470 F-Gaming Motherboard. And they work like a charm. They are running alongside a pair of Gskill Ripjaws which is not 100% compatible with my system. I had bought 2 additional Gskill but they would not work beyond 2133Mhz so i returned them and got these Ballistix. Im impressed, these Ballastix base speed is 2400Mhz and right now im stable running at 3200Mhz. Its a pity i didnt buy these from the beginning. To know if these will work for you just go to Crucial.com, select the memory and check compatibility.....Sweet!
Typical Crucial Memory -- Quality Product
Dirty✓ Verified Purchase•July 26, 2023
First time I have every used the Ballistix memory. I used it in a computer that I built for my friend to do everyday gaming on. I tested it out and it is smooth as silk. He has no issues and it is easy to install and it handles process like a champ.
Memory prepared for water cooling
Pulptrack✓ Verified Purchase•July 12, 2023
Is this heatsink usable?
There was such a question.
Looking closely, the heat sink did not adhere to any of the memory chips.
Use a small heat gun when removing the aluminum heat sink.
Good product for water cooling because it easily peeled off.
I use EKWB WaterBlock and adapter.
There was such a question.
Looking closely, the heat sink did not adhere to any of the memory chips.
Use a small heat gun when removing the aluminum heat sink.
Good product for water cooling because it easily peeled off.
I use EKWB WaterBlock and adapter.
Decent Ram on a budget
Arturo✓ Verified Purchase•June 16, 2023
Purchased this (2x8) kit for a ryzen 2600 build.
Didn't care to get B-Die ram and this was cheaper than anything else at the time.
I am currently running this at 3200mhz, but i did having issues running the correct or a lower timing.
it wants to keep running at 18 19 19, and not 17 19 19. it defiantly does not want to run at 16 16 16 even at 3000mhz.
Maybe it just takes some more tweaking but just be aware when buying. Very nice ram never the less, good build quality and reliability ( so far )
Didn't care to get B-Die ram and this was cheaper than anything else at the time.
I am currently running this at 3200mhz, but i did having issues running the correct or a lower timing.
it wants to keep running at 18 19 19, and not 17 19 19. it defiantly does not want to run at 16 16 16 even at 3000mhz.
Maybe it just takes some more tweaking but just be aware when buying. Very nice ram never the less, good build quality and reliability ( so far )
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