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The Crucial 128GB DDR5 5600MHz Laptop Memory Kit (2x64GB) delivers cutting-edge performance and massive capacity for power users. Compatible with the latest Intel Core Ultra and AMD Ryzen 8000+ laptops, it supports Intel XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO for easy tuning. Engineered by Micron, this SODIMM module ensures reliable, high-bandwidth multitasking, gaming, and professional workloads in a sleek, compact form factor.
RAM | 128 GB DDR5 |
Memory Speed | 5600 MHz |
Brand | Crucial |
Series | 128GB Kit DDR5 RAM 5600MHz Laptop Memory |
Item model number | CT2K64G56C46S5 |
Item Weight | 0.332 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.74 x 0.15 x 1.18 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.74 x 0.15 x 1.18 inches |
Color | Black |
Voltage | 1.1 Volts |
Manufacturer | Crucial |
ASIN | B0DSQMKYLN |
Date First Available | February 18, 2025 |
M**1
Excellent High-Capacity RAM Upgrade for Laptops
This Crucial 96GB DDR5 RAM kit is an outstanding value for under $200. I purchased it for my Lenovo ThinkPad P16 Gen2 workstation, which I use as my primary development machine. I initially intended to upgrade to 64GB, which is the minimum I need for my workflow, but when I saw this 96GB option at such a competitive price, I did not hesitate. The RAM installed without any issues and works flawlessly. It fits perfectly in the laptop, and the performance boost is immediately noticeable. I can now run multiple instances of Visual Studio and countless Chrome tabs without any memory concerns. The system remains smooth and highly responsive even under heavy multitasking. This upgrade has completely removed memory limitations from my development environment.
C**H
Must have
Awesome product. Wanted to upgrade my gaming laptop from 16gb to 32 gb. One of the easiest and best bang for your buck upgrades you can do. Great price especially with it being on sale. Quality is great, one of the micron plants isn't to far from my house. Great performance.
A**R
128GB Ram works perfectly with Alienware M18 R2 laptop, even though the max spec is 64GB RAM
Installed two Crucial 64GB DDR5 RAM 5600MHz (128GB total) in an Alienware M18 R2 laptop. The maximum support for the laptop is 64GB total. I've read online that people have tried 96GB (2x48GB) with no issues, so I figure I try 2x64GB.It worked right away after the computer loaded with no issue. I did have a situation where the computer was randomly resetting itself and searched online for the solution - it usually means the RAM is not seated 100% properly, so I uninstalled and reinstalled and have had no issues since.Memory speed slows down the larger the GB you add. I purchased 5600 MHz speed and after installation and booting up, it's showing up at 5200 MHz which in my applications won't see any material differences - so going from 32 GB to 128 GB is a huge difference overall.Very happy with this purchase and makes my computer noticeably faster. If you use Google Chrome, you can now have all the windows/tabs you want open!I purchased them individually as it was cheaper and faster shipping than the 128GB kit (so two 64GB).
N**Y
DDR5-5600 64GB SO-DIMM RAM Benchmark Results (ODROID H4 Ultra)
Works great without issue, but it's only been a few days. Couldn't find another brand or 64GB SO-DIMM RAM and I'm glad I won't need to seek any alternative as I'm having no issues with this.I'm using it for an ODROID-H4 Ultra which only supports a single channel, despite this the performance of it is great.Test System:Board: ODROID H4 UltraCPU: Intel Core i3-N305 (8-core, Alder Lake-N)RAM: 64GB DDR5-5600 SO-DIMM (single stick, single channel)OS: Ubuntu LinuxBenchmark Tool: sysbench 1.0.20🔧 1. Single-Threaded Write Test (1 KiB blocks)- Bandwidth: 6.27 GB/sec (6274 MB/sec)- Total Data Written: 100 GiB- Threads: 1- Block Size: 1 KiB2. Multi-Threaded Write Test (4 threads, 1 KiB blocks)- Bandwidth: 7.31 GB/sec (7313 MB/sec)- Threads: 4- Block Size: 1 KiB- Total Time: 10 seconds- Total Data Written: ~73.1 GiB3. High-Efficiency Write Test (4 threads, 1 MiB blocks)- Bandwidth: 31.6 GB/sec (31633 MB/sec)- Threads: 4- Block Size: 1 MiB- Total Data Written: 20 GiB- Total Time: ~0.65 seconds4. High-Efficiency Read Test (4 threads, 1 MiB blocks)- Bandwidth: 89.8 GB/sec (89836 MB/sec)- Threads: 4- Block Size: 1 MiB- Total Data Read: 20 GiB- Total Time: ~0.23 secondsSummaryDespite being limited to single-channel operation due to the ODROID H4 Ultra's single SO-DIMM slot, this 64GB DDR5-5600 module delivers excellent real-world performance. Large-block sequential read/write tests show bandwidth well beyond expectations for an embedded system, while even small-block performance is solid. The RAM operates efficiently across various workloads and shows no sign of throttling or instability.
M**X
A lot of stable RAM
I couldn't help but splurge on this 96 GB kit during Prime Day. My modules had a date code of being produced just 2 months ago, first week of May 2025.The modules were simple to install into my mini PC. Boot right up and recognized by the system. Ran Memtest86+ on it without error. 16 passes, just shy of 29 hrs, and zero error. Temperature during the test ranged from 45c to 55c, my mini PC does have a fan on the bottom that spins slowly but runs air over the RAM modules at all times, so I'm not seeing the high temperatures some people putting these in a laptop with little to no airflow are seeing. Very happy with the RAM so far.
A**Z
Alienware M18 R2 32gb to 96gb ram upgrade. Works like a charm!!
I own a Alienware M18 R2 gaming laptop with factory installed 32gb ram. I just upgraded my 32gb ram to 96gb ram. Simple swap with no bios configuration or issues. I had no idea this was even possible because of the brand recommendation "64gb ram compatibility." I hope this helps anyone looking to upgrade.
N**I
Good RAM, poor packaging
The 5 star review is for the RAM chips themselves: 128gb (2x64) DDR5. Installed them on a PC that was compatible without issues and the computer recognized them. Ran a test and showed zero defect. All good.Now a 1 star review for something that was extremely important for someone who value their purchase and money like me. These chips aren’t inexpensive by any means and my criticism is the manufacturer could have spent a bit more attention to packaging. These do not come in a box, just 2 chips sitting inside a plastic pack and WITHOUT any factory sealed tape, and the plastic wasn’t sealed by any means. Just pull the taps on top to open and you don’t even need to cut the plastic. There is no way to tell if the contents have been opened, used, manipulated or returned previously. I on the same order purchased also Crucial m2 SSD and the content came with sealed tapes on the box. Come on, Crucial, do better.
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