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 ...
In a time where power builds are all the rage it can be hard to determine which parts are best for your new rig. When it comes to RAM, not all are created equal. If you’re a gamer that is looking for ...
When purchasing a computer, RAM generally is the last component that you tend to think about and when you do come to think of it; quantity is the only real factor you tend to consider. That is if you ...
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 ...
At the time of writing, the 32GB Crucial Ballistix Sport LT is available from the company’s store for £128.39 including delivery. This is fantastic value for a 32GB kit although there ‘s undoubtedly ...
Ballistix, a leading global brand of gaming memory, today announced the immediate availability of Ballistix Sport AT memory in support of ASUS’ TUF Gaming Alliance. Developed as a collaboration ...
Need more memory for your next PC build? Then you're in luck, as HEXUS has teamed up with Crucial.com to give you the chance to win one of three high-speed Crucial® Ballistix® Sport XT DDR3 memory ...
iTWire tested a Ballistix Sport AT 32GB RAM kit, which included four 8GB DDR4 UDIMMs. As always, it’s important to check whether your motherboard supports DDR4 RAM in the first place, and also that it ...
Crucial, a leading global brand of memory and storage upgrades, today announced the availability of Crucial ® Ballistix ® Elite DDR4 memory. Designed to enhance high-performance gaming environments ...
For the average home users, RAM is just RAM right? Sure, if you’re an average home user. For someone who is looking for higher performance from their PC, getting the right RAM for your rig is critical ...
On an Intel platform, you can always argue the actual effect of faster frequency memory, it just matters less than on the AMD platform. So quite honestly, anything 2666~3000 MHz really is fine already ...
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 ...