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Posted 26 July 2023

Crucial RAM 32GB Kit (2x16GB) DDR5 4800MHz CL40 Desktop Memory CT2K16G48C40U5

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  • Speed: up to 4800MHz
  • Voltage: 1.1V
  • Technology: DDR5
  • Densities: 8, 16 and 32GB
  • Form Factor: UDIMM

Empower your next-generation, multi-core CPUCrucial DDR5 Memory has the blazing speed and massive bandwidth needed for the next generation of multi-core CPUs¹. Multitask better, load, analyze, edit, and render faster, game with higher frame rates and significantly reduce system lag for heavy workloads over the previous generation².

With Crucial DDR5 Memory, harness performance that was once only possible with extreme performance memory³.



Extreme performance right out-of-the-box
Crucial DDR5 Memory can transfer data up to 1.75x faster and deliver up to 2x more bandwidth than DDR4, resulting in shorter load times, file transfers, downloads, lag time and improved refresh rates. Performance is enhanced not just during testing, but in real-world conditions².


Best value with support for both Intel XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO
Even with CPUs that suppress memory speed, Crucial DDR5 desktop memory can reach its rated speeds with Intel XMP 3.0 or AMD EXPO turned on in the UEFI/BIOS settings⁴. Get the full value of your investment without overpaying for performance and enjoy the flexibility of using your Crucial DDR5 Desktop Memory in either an Intel or AMD build⁵.


No latency downsides with DDR5
Crucial DDR5’s system latency, measured in nanoseconds, is only up to 3% longer than DDR4 during testing⁶, meaning real-world latency performances are virtually the same. With Crucial DDR5 delivering up to 2x more bandwidth, DDR4 is still outperformed.


Optimized power efficiency
For improved efficiency and stability, Crucial DDR5 introduces on-module voltage regulation with a power management integrated circuit (PMIC), which was on the motherboard with older memory technologies⁷. This results in improved signaling and cleaner power for the modules (DIMMs). Moreover, DDR5’s on-module operating voltage is only 1.1V compared to DDR4’s 1.2V.
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  1. rad.'s avatar
    Buy 2 individual 16GB sticks for £21.98 each and save £8 (edited)
    rad.'s avatar
    I'm not sure but the only way for a seller that doesn't meet all the requirements is allowed to be posted on HUKD is if their main site is allowed on HUKD.
  2. ooogemaflip's avatar
    Personally if I was building a system where I was considering this spec ram I would likely be building a low end machine so would be more likely to stick with a DDR4 system
    Please bare in mind I said personally
  3. bargainhunterplop's avatar
    These look well good, I purchased 32GB DDR5 5600MHz CL36 for 76.99 idk if I should cancel that and get this
    UKScottDeals's avatar
    When you say "well good" do you mean "slower than below average DDR4"? If so, I agree.
  4. A57ton's avatar
    I have these in my budget SFF gaming rig.

    12100F / 4060ti

    Plays RDR2 at 90-100 FPS at 1440p highest settings.

    I used to have a DDR4 full size ATX rig with a 12600K. Found it completely overkill for my needs.
    deleted1943977's avatar
    Any reason you went with 4060Ti instead of, say, 6700XT?
  5. red_me765's avatar
    A number of techy youtubers have really jumped on how bad 4060 is for the ram it as got and the cost of it, it's not selling well.
    I'm still running a 1060 with 8GB purchased back in 2017 and by now a video card should have at least 16GB, it's shocking how nvidia are rinsing the public.
    cr4ckp0t's avatar
    What has this got to do with DDR5 memory?
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