Crucial straddles the server and high-end desktop space with DDR4 UDIMM memory available in per-module capacities of up to 8GB.
The high cost of the Intel X99 platform has swayed many enthusiasts away from investing in the best system backbone currently available.
Pricing is coming down for both motherboards and DDR4 memory, where you can now purchase a 16GB (4x4GB) kit for not much more than £150. Faster kits retain a large premium and show little real-world benefit when going by our benchmarks.
Crucial straddles the server and high-end desktop space with DDR4 UDIMM memory available in per-module capacities of up to 8GB. The reviewed modules offer 2,133MHz speeds and cost £75 a pop, providing 32GB for around £300.
Performance is close enough to DDR4-2,800 and 3,000MHz sets for it not to be an issue for all the performance junkies. Want some high-capacity DDR4 for that Core i7-5820K or Core i7-5930K? Crucial may just have the answer.
The Good
The Bad
Solid value proposition
8GB per module
Good performance on X99
Not widely available
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Crucial DDR4-2,133 32GB (4x8GB)
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The reviewed modules are on pre-order at Scan Computers*.
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