Mainstream gaming/productivity laptops are known to often arrive with RAM quantities around 8GB, which is simply insufficient if you are trying to run a modern game such as Forza Motorsport 6, are working with a lot of Internet browser tabs at once, but also when you have loaded a project in Adobe Premiere 2017. Of course that there are a lot of other usage environments you would get benefits from more RAM! In order to assist, Micron has offered us a set of their Ballistix Sport Gaming Memory (SODIMM DDR4 2666MHz) with an operating voltage of 1.2V; the modules from this particular kit are packaged individually:
To be more exact, each RAM module is carefully placed inside a transparent blister packaging, with and extra layer of cardboard inside:
The top area of the packaging does also expose a small sticker with the product technical specifications, but also its code name and serial number:
The back area of the packaging gives us more details on the Sport series of Ballistix memory modules (we do also have Elite and Tactical series available):
The interior of the cardboard material we have described before does also come with installation instructions (but these seem more oriented towards regular DIMM sticks):
In order not to get damaged during transit, the RAM is further packaged inside a transparent plastic mold:
The SODIMM memory modules aim to replicate the same design elements we have seen on their regular DIMM counterparts, so we can see a large sticker with the stealth digital camo on both sides: