We review all-new Ballistix Tactical Tracer DDR4 RGB 32GB 2666 MHz (quad/dual-channel) from Ballistix (Crucial subsidiary). It's not the fastest at 2667 MHz, but it is a 32GB kit that can be tweaked ...
They have been around forever, and while the name is a mouthful, the Ballistix Tactical Tracer RGB we have been sent, have their name rooted deeply in the history of Crucial. As of right now, four ...
Without a doubt, this is a fast memory kit. It’s worth pointing out that this is the first quad-channel kit we’ve tested since we refreshed the testbench. Of course, that means it’s likely to edge a ...
Ballistix is one of the most well-known DRAM brands on the market. Over the years, they’ve developed a sterling reputation for delivering high-performance DRAM modules with unmatched support and ...
The other day we got a chance to take a look at a 16GB G.Skill kit that carried with it a stock clock of 2400MHz DDR. The default rated memory speed for the new Intel X99 platform is 2133MHz DDR. If ...
TUF aesthetics offering decent performance for a 32 GB memory kit We review all-new Ballistix Sport AT Gaming memory, this is a DDR4 RGB 32GB 3000 MHz kit (quad/dual-channel) from Ballistix (Crucial ...
Coming in 8GB and 16GB modules and up to 3,000MHz Crucial has unveiled its latest Ballistix DDR4 memory modules and kits, which will offer RGB LEDs and come in module capacities of 8GB and 16GB with ...
We sometimes write about the early-adopter tax that is inevitably present when you purchase cutting-edge technology as soon as it is released to the market. This tax tends to be small where CPUs and ...
The race has been on in the extreme overclocking world. Over the last few months, our inbox has been been hit with regular updates as companies go tit-for-tat pushing their modules to new heights of ...
There has increased talk recently of the positive effects for running faster computer memory. Though shipping without integrated graphics, which is often used to highlight the benefits of speedier RAM ...
In our RAM reviews, we keep things relatively simple. We put the RAM kit that is being tested into our test system and benchmark it at its first XMP profile using a variety of benchmarks and tests.
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