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Kindle Customer
> 24 hourGreat item!
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Steve Fentem
> 24 hourUpgraded a computer.this memory worked very well.
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Shakia Johnson
> 24 hourGreat value for the money.
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GilofAllTrades
> 24 hourWorked great, no problems. Be sure to place them in the correct slots.
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Peter Peel
> 24 hourInstalled as normal. worked like ts supposed to..!
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Alia Treutel
> 24 hourBought 2 sets, have 16 GB of ram now. Works perfectly
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Woodie Milam
> 24 houreasy transaction...will definitely use again!
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dluep
> 24 hourI picked this up for an older HP desktop and expanded the memory from 8gig to 16. it was easy to install and I am hoping it will help with the speed.
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Thomas I.
> 24 hourBought the 2x4gig, installed easily, worked perfectly.
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James L
> 24 hourAs mentioned on Reddit, the MSI series are not exactly PnP when it comes to XMP clocked RAM - and many spend extra $$$ on the non-Hynix and non-Samsung chip RAM hoping for a bargain to kick up from the DDR4-2666 as shipped. I too, an normally a Crucial customer. But in this case, I heeded the group advice and found this 64GB set CL22 DDR4-3200 PC4-25600 on Hynix silicon. Swapped in, booted up, and presto - 3200MHz RAM! No fuss with over-voltage tweaking or finding the Advanced RAM BIOS parameters that work to get other brands to even show up as 2922 MHz. This just works, and the benches do show a moderate boost in decreased paging, and a little more umph to the shared graphics RAM portion. Worth it? I wouldnt if you havent already been running out of RAM at 32GB, but if you do run the higher RAM consuming stuff, this is your magic silicon that runs full speed at v1.2V.