Kingston FURY Impact DDR4 SODIMM 3200MHz 64GB (2 x 32GB)
Reviews van Kingston FURY Impact DDR4 SODIMM 3200MHz 64GB (2 x 32GB)
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I bought the Kingston FURY Impact 64GB (2 x 32GB) DDR4 3200 MHz RAM on LDLC, and frankly I'm very satisfied. Installing it in my mini PC was easy and trouble-free. Since then, my Docker server has been running perfectly, the memory is responsive and stable, which makes my containers much smoother. The RAM is rather expensive at the moment, but I'm very happy with the quality. I really recommend this kit, especially for those looking to boost a compact PC.
I bought the Kingston FURY Impact 64GB (2 x 32GB) DDR4 3200 MHz RAM on LDLC, and frankly I'm very satisfied. Installing it in my mini PC was easy and trouble-free. Since then, my Docker server has been running perfectly, the memory is responsive and stable, which makes my containers much smoother. The RAM is rather expensive at the moment, but I'm very happy with the quality. I really recommend this kit, especially for those looking to boost a compact PC.
Picobuu
21 november 2025
The only problem we encountered was installing the second memory card in the available memory slot: the card was incorrectly clipped in the first time, as the slot was new. On the second attempt, the sound of the clips was heard and the second card was recognised. Everything seems to have worked since then. I recommend this is a life-changer on Windows 11.
The only problem we encountered was installing the second memory card in the available memory slot: the card was incorrectly clipped in the first time, as the slot was new. On the second attempt, the sound of the clips was heard and the second card was recognised. Everything seems to have worked since then. I recommend this is a life-changer on Windows 11.
JeanLucB
9 november 2025
I've basically maximised the available ram in my HP Envy X360 15. The PC works perfectly (better than before for certain applications). It is equipped with a 4700U. The upgrade was overkill if you want to do video games, but for memory-hungry applications (3D, drawing) it's a game-changer.
I've basically maximised the available ram in my HP Envy X360 15. The PC works perfectly (better than before for certain applications). It is equipped with a 4700U. The upgrade was overkill if you want to do video games, but for memory-hungry applications (3D, drawing) it's a game-changer.
Koulkrith
2 mei 2025
memory recognised only after BIOS update (Optiplex 7000 Micro, i5 12500T) more than enough memory to do just about everything without having to swap
memory recognised only after BIOS update (Optiplex 7000 Micro, i5 12500T) more than enough memory to do just about everything without having to swap
Laurent M
9 april 2025
If you're using Windows, 16GB RAM is normally enough, but if you're using demanding software, it's better to have peace of mind with 64GB, so you can be sure that everything will be fine.... What's more, this product is top of the range
If you're using Windows, 16GB RAM is normally enough, but if you're using demanding software, it's better to have peace of mind with 64GB, so you can be sure that everything will be fine.... What's more, this product is top of the range
Ranja
29 januari 2024