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The CrucialPro 64GB DDR5 RAM Kit (2x32GB) delivers ultra-fast 5600MHz speeds with broad compatibility for Intel 12th/13th Gen and AMD Ryzen 7000 CPUs. Engineered by Micron with 42 years of memory expertise, this 288-pin UDIMM module ensures reliable, energy-efficient performance for professionals and gamers seeking next-level multitasking and responsiveness.
Standing screen display size | 16 Inches |
RAM | 64 GB DDR5 |
Memory Speed | 50 |
Brand | Crucial |
Series | Crucial Pro DDR5 5600 MHz DRAM |
Item model number | CP2K32G56C46U5 |
Item Weight | 1.15 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.25 x 0.27 x 1.26 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.25 x 0.27 x 1.26 inches |
Color | Black |
Computer Memory Type | DDR5 SDRAM |
Voltage | 1.1 Volts |
Manufacturer | Micron |
Language | English |
ASIN | B0C79H54TQ |
Country of Origin | Mexico |
Date First Available | August 22, 2023 |
A**R
Alienware Aurora R16 Owners, This Works!
Compatibility:Alienware Aurora owners know these systems are hard to upgrade unless you buy expensive components from Dell. I bought my Aurora R16, Intel Core Ultra 7 265KF GeForce 5070, in June 2025 with 16GB ram thinking this makes a great gaming machine. Well, on Amazon I found a good deal on Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 premium deluxe version so I grabbed one. I found that to run at the highest specs I needed 64GB. I know I know, shoulda checked before buyinig the R16 but MSFS 24 wasn't on my list of games then. Looking at memory upgrades from Dell, 32GB costs $375.99 for 1 stick or $751.98 for a full 64GB, R16 only has two sockets on the motherboard. Browsing the web I found a comment that said Crucial had compatible memory. BTW, the Aurora R16 has DDR5-5600 at 1.1 volts. I could find plenty of memory at 1.35 volts but not 1.1. Also, I didn't see anything in bios that allows me to change the voltage, remember this is an Aurora. Well, Crucial has a System Checker on their website. I downloaded and ran the app which lists components compatible with my Aurora R16. Note, Crucials System Selector page seems to be out of date. On the System Selector page the R16 lists the 14th gen Intel Core 7 chip not the Core Ultra 7 200 chips so I recommend downloading and runnng System Checker app instead. This 64GB (2 x 32GB) kit CP2K32G56C46U5 was one of a handful of memory upgrades listed. I just wanted to report back that it does work on the Aurora R16 so owners have an alternative to Dell for memory upgrades. I did verify this by running MemTest86 after the swap and no I have not enabled the overclocking settings in bio and have not tested either OVCL1 or OVCL2. MemTest86 shows it running at 5186 MT/s (46-45-45-90). BTW I paid $139.99 for Crucial's 64GB kit vs $751.98 for Dell memory. I hope this helps other Aurora R16 owners.
D**G
Bought (2) 128GB Kits for 256GB total (4x64G) on Z890. Runs smooth at 5600Mhz
I needed a ram upgrade for a home lab cloud server I built last year, and these were the best bang for the buck I could find. I tested the first pair, which clocked in at 5600Mhz without any tweaking and passed (2) Memtest86+ passes without error. Transfer rate showed at about 28GB/s, which is pretty good. I installed the 2nd pair, and the Motherboard down clocked the set of 4 x 64G to around 4400Mhz. I changed this to XMP at 5600Mhz, and the system booted without issue. I ran memtest86+ for 4 days, and have had no errors (it takes about 4 hours for the first pass, and around 10 hours for each subsequent pass). Very stable ram, with no issues. Highly recommend.
R**Y
Basic 64GB DDR5 kit with very loose timings
I received these and immediately ran a stability test for about 20 hours utilizing the XMP settings. It passed all the tests, and have had zero memory stability issues in day to day use. It also has dual settings for Intel and AMD. This is useful as sometimes "Intel specific" memory requires a lot of manual tweaking to get working with AMD (looking at you Corsair). The voltage requirements are very low compared to other DDR5 memory, but the tradeoff is the timings are very loose. For my purposes, I would rather the stability and lower power draw over manually tweaking further, but this isn't exactly performance memory like some other brands make.I'm using it in an Unraid server with several docker containers, so I was looking for a larger capacity. These should fit the bill and aren't super expensive compared to Hynix based modules (which "usually" offer more performance at the expense of more voltage).
R**Y
Easy to install, works as advertised
Easy to install. Had to update BIOS at the Dell website, but all in all, it was pretty easy. Unfortunately, I couldn't get the existing two, 8 GB RAM modules to work, but the new two, 32 GB modules are more than enough and work great! Maybe someday I'll add two more 32 GB modules. The computer is much faster, and the video editing software has been a lot easier.
G**Z
la compatibilidad
Funciono a la primera y no hubo problemas de compatibilidad
M**L
256 GB @ 5200 Mhz on B850 !
I was able to get 2 pairs of 2x64 GB RAM sticks working at 5200 Mhz. For B850 motherboard users with AMD 9xxx series processors, go into the BIOS and pick the EXPO II profile at 5200 Mhz. If you're stuck on first boot, try booting with one pair and complete memory training before installing the second set. Otherwise, the memory will default to 3600 Mhz on 'Auto' mode.
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