Crucial RAM CT32G4SFD8266 32GB DDR4 2666MHz CL19 Laptop
Crucial RAM CT32G4SFD8266 32GB DDR4 2666MHz CL19 Laptop Memory
Maximize the value of your system
At a fraction of the cost of a new system, a memory upgrade is one of the most affordable ways to increase performance. Get more out of your laptop by giving it the resources it needs to perform.
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As a brand of Micron, one of the largest memory manufacturers in the world, Crucial Laptop Memory is the standard for reliable performance. From the original SDRAM technology all the way to DDR4, we’ve engineered the memory technologies that have powered the world’s computers for 40 years and counting. Don’t settle for anything less.
Weight: | 9 g |
Dimensions: | 6.86 x 1.09 x 2.79 cm; 9 Grams |
Brand: | Crucial |
Model: | CT32G4SFD8266 |
Colour: | Green |
Batteries Included: | No |
Manufacture: | Micron |
Dimensions: | 6.86 x 1.09 x 2.79 cm; 9 Grams |
Bought for a Synology DS220+, installed, did a mem test via synology assistant and passed no issues. Shows I now have 10gb memory (2gb soldered on board, 8gm ram module)
I have a Synology DS720+ NAS, and I wanted to upgrade its memory. I have tried several memory modules before, but they did not work.
Finally, I bought this memory module:
“Crucial CT8G4SFRA266 8GB DDR4 2666MHz CL19”.
I have installed the RAM module and made a memory test using the “Synology Assistant” desktop tool, and everything is fine with no errors. So, I confirm it is working, please see the photos.
PS: 8 GB additional RAM + 2 GB built-in memory = 10 GB, which is fine. Don’t go after the 16 GB module unless you really require such an amount of memory.
What do you say about ram? It fits, it works.
Had 8gb ram before and it wasn’t enough for me at all. Couldn’t even open Chrome along with anything else. Now I can finally run multiple processes and as a bonus got a little bit more fps in games
I have installed in my Synology DS920+
The memory itself was very easy to install and had no issues or errors since installing which was around 8 weeks ago
Default memory was 4gb and after adding this 8gb shows a total of 12gb
Upgrade my mate’s laptop, for little money, but with greatly improved performance!
I ALWAYS buy Crucial RAM, not worth risking cheaper, unbranded RAM!
I brought this RAM one stick 16GB at 2666MHZ on the 1 of January 2021. I used it in conjuction with a single 8GB RAM already installed on my Gaming laptop. Nearly two years later and still going strong. I still get 60+FPS on games even though I use two different types of RAM sizes. Gaming performance never suffered. Its a plug and play type of kit, just install it into the memory banks and you’re good to go. It came in anti static packaging so no need to worry about that like other sellers. Just ensure that you get that right type for your PC DDR4 and speed 2666MHZ. If your current ram is slower like 2400MHZ then your PC will automatically downclock the RAM to 2400MHZ or to whatever the slowest speed of your RAM is. So it is vital that your get the right type and right speed for your PC for value for money. Hope this helps.
Apparently easy to install (but I played safe and got a local shop to it for me), there are videos on Youtube explaining how to do so. Doubled my available memory from 8gb to 16gb, I’ve not noticed any speed difference but thats down to not having it long before I upgraded plus the nearest I get to a 3D game is playing GZDoom, hardly a benchmark I know.
I paid a local shop to install this as I also needed them to install and migrate a 1tb SSD drive (Was 128gb) which I subsequently split into 2 partition for Windows 10 & 11. Openshot and DaVinci Resolve have been a lot more stable than when I tried using them on a 4gb Lenovo T410.
The machine I’m using only takes one SODIM memory board but for now 16 gigs seems to be plenty for everyday use and the occasional bigger project. I hope to get a few years worth of use out of it anyway.
Good quality memory and a great bang for your buck.
Zero issues years later. Highly recommended.
Bought this for my Dell Laptop (to go from 8 to 16Gb).
The process is to go to the Crucial website – enter computer details and get a list of compatible RAM that you know will work and not let you down
I did this this time but Amazon had the Ram cheaper (and with free delivery) than Crucial so bought from Amazon
Opened laptop, added Ram, replaced cover and used. No issues
it worked on the ASUS TUF GAMING XF705DY laptop
Very Good and happy, made my computer faster than before got 24Gb Ram now
as the old 8GB Ram is still in the computer Working very fine
Good save money
Pretty good for what I use, definitely not for gamers.
Upgraded a gaming laptop from 8gb to 16gb. Decent fps increase noticed. Bought 2 x 8gb sticks for just over 50, great price and definitely worth it.
Fit nicely into my HP Envy x360 15. Too a few seconds but booted up just fine. However I have to say I was unimpressed with thr flimsy packaging. For something that’s supposed to have a 5 year warranty, I expected, atleast some type of warranty card to come with this, along with some proof of purchase or something.
Really good – exactly the correct fit for my laptop which now works so much faster.
Extra RAM for my HP laptop, in my case was very easy and fast assembly, now my laptop has better performance.
Upgrading by laptop RAM from 8GB to 32GB thanks to this. Installation was smooth, and I could notice the difference immediately. Wish I did this sooner!
As a photo and video editor I was in need of more ram for my dell xps 15. Its runs smoother now and no issues whatsoever after more than 1 year of use.
The RAM was poorly packaged as there was no box protection. The configuration although is compatible with the windows 10 machine as expected.
I have an HP Pavilion with 4GB RAM, I installed the CT16G4SFD824A and the miracle happened! No delay for anything, it runs as never before, I can multitasking with two different sound producing programs, internet with more than 8 tabs, Excel and if I want I can open the same time 2-3 folders in File explorer! To do something like that before, I needed 5 minutes just to open all this and then the laptop would crashed… Too much time lost, I should do the upgrade years before.
Once you worked out how to remove the back of the laptop the chip was quick and easy to install. Videos on crucial website also very good. Very happy with this purchase
I bought this for my partner as she has the ThinkPad E580 laptop with only 8GB of RAM. A video on YouTube gave clear instructions of how to remove the backing of the laptop. The RAM can then be easily inserted into the second slot giving a total RAM of 24GB. This has made a huge impact on the performance of the laptop, making start ups, running programs, and general use a LOT smoother. It was glitching and lagging a lot before hand as the CPU and RAM was constantly at 100% performance. According to my partner, the CPU rarely goes over 20% performance. Anyone out there with a laptop that is compatible with this RAM, I would highly recommend it to you. It is worth every penny!
I bought an 8GB RAM (part number: CT8G4SFRA266 2666MHz CL19 ) to extend the RAM of my Synology DS220+ NAS. Although Synology says the system supports up to 6 GB of RAM (2GB is included in the original box), the system actually supports more than that. You can add at least another 16GB of RAM to use as a cache to boost up the performance.
I have read the previous comments — some claimed that CT8G4SFRA266 does not fit with Synology. This is not true. Mine works very well on DS220+.
There are two possibilities why some people found it was not working:
1. They didn’t correctly insert the RAM. You will need to first push the RAM very hard until hearing a clicking before lowering the RAM to sit on the RAM slot. There are many posts online where people claim the RAM doesn’t work just because they didn’t currently insert the RAM.
2. There are different variants of the Crucial memory “FRA266”. Upon receiving the RAM, you will find that the RAM has another four digitals part number printed on the tag. Mine is shown in the photo, which is C8FR. This means the RAM is built using 8x 1GB memory cells, where both sides of the RAM have memory cells. This will work on Synology. This part number can also be C8FJ, which will also work too. However, if this part number is C4FE, it means the RAM is built using 4x 2GB memory cells, where the memory cells are sodered on just one side of the RAM. In this case, it won’t be compatible with Synology. Unfortunately, you will not get to see this part number until you receive the RAM. I suspect this applies to the 16GB RAM, too, as there are some people online saying it works for Synology while others saying it doesn’t.
Overall, I am pleased with this purchase.
let’s start with the negative. the packaging from crucial has got cheaper and cheaper – but this is also reflected in the price as that has got cheaper, but i wouldn’t mind something a little more than a flimsy little plastic box.
but now the good – plug it in, boot up and away i go. no messing around in the bios, no issues, it just worked. what more could you ask for!
I got it for under twenty five pounds , it was for a laptop upgrade , a laptop that came with only 4GB Stick , now it has 12GB . The CL19 latency at this speed is not amazing , I run a kit at home that runs at 3600MHz with CL16 . Over all , fantastic cheap upgrade for a cheap laptop 🙂 , will not break the bank.
Bought to upgrade my Synology DS920+ to a total of 20GB of RAM. Perfect compatibility, no errors whatsoever.
Can now comfortably run multiple Virtual Machines and Docker containers with no RAM constraints.
Never had an issue with anything Crucial, will definitely use again in the future.
I simply needed a bigger RAM to operate an older computer more efficiently. It has succeeded.
Mine came matched. Good buy. For 16 gig simm 832 is made in Mexico and has 8 Chips per simm and 32a is newer and made in Malaysia … I think maybe 4 chips I think thats the difference . Overall , a great price for me but note that the price varies daily . Slotted into my Dell XPS and ran a memory test and all good . Happy
This was a lifesaver when I got a job working from home. Laptop came with just 8GB. When performing high volume data analysis tasks that just isnt enough. This RAM was @ a great price and easy to install. It allows me to work much more quickly and efficiently , good find
I upgraded from 8GB to 32GB (2x16GB). This wasn’t the official recommended upgrade kit for the iMac Retina 5K 27-inch – 2020. However the spec was exactly the same and the price was much cheaper. Therefore, I decided to give it a go and I am really pleased I did. I watched a video on YouTube and it took less than 5 minutes to fit. The iMac has a little container on the back with a door that you release using a button under the power lead. Press the button, pop the old memory modules out, pop the new ones in – job done. I’m so please I upgraded.
Recommended by third party site (not recommended by Synology or Crucial)
Work well with no issues observed.
Managed to purchase at very low price – wasn’t identified they were coming from France which caused a week delay. The low cost more than compensated for the delay.
I got this 8gb ram for my Asus vivobook. Crucial’s website said that there was no ram available for my laptop but after doing some research, I decided to try this ram which was the same spec as the installed ram, but is 4gb larger, I only have 1 spare expansion slot with 4gb on board ram, it works perfectly, giving me 12gb. I don’t understand why Crucial’s website said they didn’t have any compatible memory for my laptop when clearly, they have.
Easy to use in my laptop, replaced the old 4gb ram stick with this 16gb ram stick and it worked fine first try.
If your looking to make your laptop faster then this is probably the best value for money ram, or at least it was the best value for money ram for my laptop.
Over something getting on for 30 years of building (and occasionally breaking!) computers, a few companies have really stood the test of time when it comes to supplying top quality gear.
Crucial is one of those companies and should be in anyone’s (very) short list of memory suppliers.
This was purchased to to expand the memory of an older Dell Vostro laptop from 8gb to 16gb.
This simple upgrade has made the user of the laptop much happier and given it a new lease of life.
They were convinced they needed a new laptop until I persuaded them to give this a go!
Unless you are a gamer pushing the limits of your machine, a memory upgrade should be the first option if you think it is time to replace the computer.
Crucial have a nifty system checker program on their website that will tell you what you need and what the system can support.
Strangely you can then usually buy the same memory cheaper on Amazon!
Oh and there is no great skill required to upgrade the memory in a pc/laptop.
A screwdriver and a modicum of common sense will usually suffice, but in addition there are loads of videos to guide you through it.
I was a little dubious after some of the reviews. I have a 2019 iMac 27inch Retina Display.. However, I have to say they have worked perfectly!!!
I’ve never dabbled or changed a computer I’ve owned before so I was bricking it! But it couldn’t have been easier!!
I did have to do a bit of experimenting as they don’t work with the default Memory Cards, once I took those out my Mac was super quick.
Statistics say it is running the full capacity and I couldn’t be happier after feeling disheartened by Apple prices (noob at 3D Rendering, you can imagine the previous frustration)
Any, thank yooooooou!!!! One happy lady right here!!!!
Got the Intel 2018 Mac mini as I still need the x86 architecture for work but ultimately saved a ton of cash by opting for the 8gb i5 and performing the memory upgrade myself. While the process was straight forward enough, getting the Mac to recognise the ram was a pain! All came down to the ram not being seated correctly. I was probably a little too gentle when placing the stick in the slots. Total pain to strip the machine down again, and again while performing the upgrade but got there in the end.
As for performance, the machine is just so much more snappy now. No swap or compressed memory used and everything is just so much more responsive. It’s hard to quantify and I’m sure that benchmarks wouldn’t show much difference….but it really is just quicker.
Well worth the money and (stressful!) effort.
This was a great and easy way to add ram to my laptop, I checked using the crucial website which ram would fit, ordered it, watched the installation video on the crucial website and in 15 mins I had a laptop with an additional 16GB recognised and running. I’m of an age that did not have computers at school the best I had was a calculator, so she is not a barrier just do it and you will see the benefits.
I bought these as memory upgrades for a couple of Acer Nitro 5 gaming laptops that I bought my twins. They replaced the 8 GB modules the laptops came with. Installation was simple, the laptop recognised them immediately and performance is greatly improved.
I selected these 2666 MT/s over the default 3200 MT/s as they were cheaper and I was advised that the difference (in terms of game framerate) would be minimal (less than 10fps) which I felt they could live with.
I ran various virtual machines on my laptop, and constantly using all of it up, therefore decided to invest in some extra RAM in my laptop. Managed to secure this 16GB RAM stick for less than 50 which was a great deal and that doubled the amount of RAM on my laptop and available for use.
Worked well and was very easy to install in my laptop, and I am now able to spin up more virtual machines on my laptop.
If you can be bothered to complete the minor operation to install them, these work very well and are completely compatible with the Mac Mini 2018.
Far, far cheaper than upgrading via Apple.
If you are moderately DIY savvy, want to upgrade your Mac mini and have the right tools, jump onto YouTube, follow the many online tutorials, and save yourself a bundle of cash.
Also works with iMac 2020 which, being out of the box upgradable, allows for much easier installation than the Mac mini 2018
Having purchased an HP 14s-dq1505sa laptop with 8GB ram, I checked the compatibility and found that it was upgradable to 32GB ram so decided to purchase two of these 16GB Crucial memory modules to replace the 2 x 4GB modules already installed. I found them well-packaged in antistatic packaging and of course very easy to install. There’s not a lot you can say about memory modules except that they work perfectly and have done from the first time switching on the laptop. The photographs in the listing are an accurate representation of what you will receive. Just make sure to check and double check that you purchase the right ones and I’m sure you’ll find that a DIY upgrade is much cheaper in most cases than paying for a higher specification from a company.
Fitted these in place of 4x4gb original memory in my iMac 2017. Massive improvement to start up speed and launch speed for stuff like Excel and Word. These products also seem a bit more stable with more memory as well…far fewer crashes of Excel specifically (touching wood as we speak!). Pretty easy to install too, just need to firmly push in and the OS automatically recognises the new memory, no other config necessary. Very pleased thus far.
It works but not at 2666Mhz speed at least not when running with the 8Gbs of ram that comes with it. Maybe 4 sticks of the same ram would work! It will do. It’s not ideal but its 86.79 more money for the Crucial CT2K32G4S266M memory.
Now with the apple ram removed my iMac is running this ram at full speed. There is a 50% chance of having a full set of 4 sticks of this ram run at full speed! so bare that in mind before buying!
When I ordered my m15 Dell’s upgrade from 16GB to 32GB was an extortionate amount. So, like my previous laptops and computers I thought I’d leave it a while for Memory prices in general to naturally decrease.
I had reason to open my m15 to replace the Seagate 1TB Hybrid HDD (or SHDD), which stopped being recognised by my m15 (long story). So, took this opportunity to replace the Memory too.
The 32BG kit SODIMM modules fit my m15 without fuss, and they are registering on Windows task manager as 32GB 2667MhZ. All good so far.
Shipping packaging:
My order was sold direct from Amazon (not a market place seller). The packaging was diabolical. It arrived in a standard amazon cardboard sleeve A5 size, inside the sleeve was the thin plastic Crucial memory container. The cardboard sleeve showed signs of stress, i.e. other heavier items maybe stacked on top. Shameful Amazon! Given that other robust orders come wrapped in excessive bubble wrap! An this impact sensitive item came unprotected! You need to review your packaging allocation process.
When it comes to off-the-shelf upgrade kit for desktop or laptop, in terms of storage and RAM, my go-to is Crucial. Pricing is reasonable and there are no surprises. They just work.
I used mine to upgrade an Asus “gaming” notebook that came with a lonely SO-DIMM of 8GB DDR4-2400, so it was operating in single-channel.
Doing its part. No complaints here. With Amazon selling an increasing portfolio of trash technology from 3rd parties or Chinese marketplaces, this is appreciated.
Product and price, absolutely great!! Fitted like a charm, I have an HP Pavilion All in One and this works straight off the bat. I plopped them in, powered on and the machine took care of the rest. Doubled checked the system details and 32GB showing up.
Can run After Effects a lot smoother now and a few of my usual go to games, are now running slicker in higher settings.
Packaging was a little concerning, was in an easy to open blister pack off the shelf, but flung in a cardboard envelope, free to rattle around. A folded sheet of bubble rap would have been more reassuring.
However, item arrived intact and works fine.
2x16gb RAM is the max for this computer so it now runs all well as it possibly can – in conjunction with a 1TB ssd. I’ve used Crucial hardware before and it’s reliable and long lasting it seems. Installation is quite fiddly on the iMac because it wasn’t designed to be user serviceable (the opposite in fact). I gave it 5 starts for installation because putting the cards in the actual slots is a breeze. Thanks to all the Youtube videos available I was able to do this in a about 2.5 hours taking my time. Well worth it!
I’ve given this 5 for ease of installation (actually, taking the Mac apart was not hard but took 20 minutes, and you need a good light, YouTube on an ipad, the proper tools, an anti-static wristband, and a steady hand). I’m marking the fact that the memory boards themselves are drop in … once I’d got to the stage of having 1300 of new computer in bits all over the kitchen table.
VFM? Sure. 5 again. This would have cost 600 if Apple had done this. Yup. That’s why I was prepared to dissemble my new i7 Mini. Saved me about 450.
To Crucial!
It arrived in simple transparent plastic packaging. Followed instructions on how to install the RAM into my iMac from the Apple website. Make sure you follow the section for the correct model. After restarting my Mac, screen remained dark few seconds longer than usual and the loading screen was also slower. This is normal as the RAM is being initialised. When the machine eventually started, I tested out various apps e.g. photoshop, GarageBand etc and they all ran noticeably smoother. The other test I carried out was to run Windows X on Parallels. On 8Gb RAM it was sluggish. With 24GB RAM it runs as smoothly as if I had run it via Bootcamp. Games which previously were unplayable ran smoothly. For the price, it is amazing value for what it can do for your Mac.
Really easy to install memory, just check via the “About this Mac” page for instructions and confirmation of what memory type your computer takes.
They come in a stiff blister pack, so they are well protected in transit
I was pleased to note that I did not need any special tools to install in my 27″ iMac 2017
I did read a note on another post that is matters as to what slots you put different pairs of memory, so if you are having difficulty in re-starting your computer, just check which slots they are in, I think I put these into slots 2 and 4, with the original 2 x 4Gb chips in slots 1 and 3 – but check with the manufacturer if you have issues because this memory definitely works. There are other reviews which say which slots they have put them in, depending on the model year of the computer.
This is not the exact same part number as the one which Crucial recommend for my 2019 i9 Imac. However, thanks to a Black Friday offer and the fact the exact model number for mac was much more expensive. I decided to give this a bash.
The specs are identical. It just doesn’t have the mac designation. I was a bit worried since my first imac (2012) had compatibility issues with memory.
I’m pleased to say that so far everything has been working perfectly. They slot straight into the imac and it booted straight up.
I’ve had issues in the past with RAM but my Mac Mini 2018, accepted these with no hesitation. So far so good. It even improves my Geekbench score above the average for my build.
Whilst RAM is not cheap, I have given 5-Stars for value for money, because compared to the 500 or so Apple wanted to charge for 32GB config, this is a bargain! I even found taking apart my new overpriced Mac mini to install these, easier than I expected. If you are going to attempt to install yourself (and not use an authorised Apple centre), make sure you have the correct tools, the right tutorials and even watch beforehand to be comfortable you can do it.
I used the iFixit beginners kit for this installation.
If like me you wanted to a ‘cheaper’ Mac computing experience, you got the Mac Mini 2018. Purchasing on Black Friday and with a work discount I bagged myself a bargain.
What I didn’t bag, was more RAM. 8GB in 2019 is definitely not enough. But following a YouTube video online and with a T6 and T9 screwdriver this Mac flies. Installation into the RAM slots is a little fiddly, and if you’ve never messed with a computer before, I would probably give it a miss. (Be wary of the LED connector light on your MM and the WiFi antenna reconnection once you’ve slid in your new RAM.
Having said that. Installation went perfectly and this machine feels all the better for it. If you plan on driving 4/5K monitors from your 2018 MM, 32 GB is a must.
I’ve been steadily watching the price come down and I’d say 160 for 32GB is a steal – at the time of writing you won’t any cheaper from a quality brand.