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Part of the company's Ballistix Elite range, the Crucial BLE2CP2G3D1608DE1TX0CEU 4GB DDR3 kit (two sticks of 2GB RAM) is designed to have low latencies. Where as most RAM has 9-9-9-24 latencies, the BLE2CP2G3D1608DE1TX0CEU has 8-8-8-24. In addition, it...
Decent performance and low latencies, but you can get similar performance for less...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2013-09-08 05:10:03
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The Crucial BL2KIT25664BA160A sits in the company's cheaper Ballistix line, but that doesn't mean that it looks cheap. Both 2GB sticks of DDR3 RAM come with a neatly understated black aluminium heatspreader to aid cooling. Latencies of 10-10-10-28 are...
Great performance and low price makes this 4GB memory kit a Best Buy...
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Crucial are a big name in the memory industry and in particular, their high performance Ballistix kits. The latest addition to this line of DDR3 performance Random Access Memory comes in the form of the BL2KIT25664FN1608 4GB kit rated at 1600MHz. Howe...
Of the three kits tested, the 4GB Crucial Ballistix proved to be the victor in terms of performance across the board. Whilst the 3Dmark Vantage scores were a close fought battle, the Ballistix had a clear advantage for the read, write and copy speeds...
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techradar.com Updated: 2013-09-08 05:10:03
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Crucial is the IBM of memory makers. It's the brand you buy when you can't afford to make a mistake. Use Crucial's online system configuration tool, therefore, and compatibility is virtually confirmed. Of course, mere compatibility is hardly the stuff...
Crucial's rep for reliability, Competitively priced for a 6GB kit...
Not exactly over-specced, Limited overclocking capacity...
Crucial is the IBM of memory makers. It's the brand you buy when you can't afford to make a mistake. Use Crucial's online system configuration tool, therefore, and compatibility is virtually confirmed. Of course, mere compatibility is hardly the stuff...
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The Crucial Ballistix line of RAM has been widely known and favored by performance enthusiasts for quite some time now. The kit being reviewed is a 4GB kit rated at DDR3-1600 frequency with 8-8-8-24 timings at 1.65v. This kit also contains an Intel XM...
Integrated Thermal Sensor, Good performance, High profile aluminum heat spreaders, MOD utility to monitor memory temperatures...
Limited overclocking headroom, Unable to run with 1T command rate...
This set of Crucial Ballistix memory modules, rated at DDR3-1600 running at 8-8-8-24 with 1.65v, is on par with the other memory modules we put it up against. The thing that makes this set stand out is the introduction of the integrated thermal sensor...
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A little about Crucial (Taken from their website)At Lexar Media, we know what's important. “Crucial is a key brand in the Lexar Media family of products. As the Memory Experts™, we're the only DRAM supplier that's part of a major memory manufacturer.A...
Attractive Heatsink, Overclocks quite well at stock timings (88824), Is stable at 1520mhz with tighter timings (77720 – results may vary), First on the market to include a builtin temperature probe...
Won’t overclock past 1820mhz (is that a con with 1600mhz ram?)...
Crucial is yet again breaking the norm – in this instance by including a temperature probe on the dimms PCBs themselves. However, whilst these dimms are clearly aimed at enthustiasts/overclockers, disappointingly I couldn’t get these dimms past 1800mhz...
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clunk.org.uk Updated: 2013-09-08 05:10:12
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Crucial have always been at the forefront of memory technology, with their Ballistix range of DDR, DD2 and DDR3 acquiring accolades from across the globe. Today, we are going to take a look at their latest innovative product, the catchily titled Ball...
looking effective heat spreaders, Innovative temperature monitoring, Decent overclocking, despite not being optimised for AMD CPUs, Crucial's excellent customer support, Lifetime warranty.
Possible height compatibility issues with larger coolers.
At the time of writing this review, this kit isn't yet available to buy, it should be released in the next week or so. and is set to retail at around £119 on Crucial's on-line store. That puts it about £2 more than the low profile 4GB Ballistix kit an...
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Crucial is no stranger to the memory industry. They've been around long enough earn the respect of the community. They've also been around long enough to learn from their mistakes. They've had a few issues over the years with some bad batches of DD...
Large heat spreaders, Software monitoring of DDR3 temperatures, XMP profile, Runs at 8-8-8-24 2T up to 1872MHz...
Not yet available, Hopefully 8GB kits will be available at launch...
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For this review I will be looking at some hardware from a company that probably needs no introduction as they synonymous with computer memory, they are of course Crucial, now Lexar Crucial. The product under review is some of their newer memory, 2x 1GB...
Decent stock speed performance, Comes with the Crucial limited lifetime warranty, Looks good.
I couldn’t get it to over clock past 220FSB.
The Crucial Ballistix 2x 1GB 1600Mhz kit is decent enough but I felt it lacked a little on the overclocking front. I know it’s only “rated” at DDR1600 but I was hoping for a little more than 1760Mhz due to the Ballistix reputation, 1800M...
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hardwareheaven.com Updated: 2013-09-08 05:11:14
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The interest surrounding DDR3 RAM modules is slowly growing. While prices are still high, the technology has advanced quite quickly and the performance of the modules has significantly improved. Although many of the high performance DDR3 c...
Although DDR3 RAM is not popular, mainly because of the high street prices, the Crucial Ballistix PC3-12800 DDR-3 kit is certainly worthy of consideration if you are shopping for a DDR-3 system. It is a very fast DDR-3 set which can also withstand wor...
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In the past the Ballistix range from Crucial has stunned us with its overclocking ability right from DDR, through to DDR2 and now DDR3. Today we are taking a look at Crucials new 12800 overclocking pair of modules; let see if they live up to the prev...
DDR3 is still in its infancy. Just as DDR2 was insanely expensive when it was a young technology; so we can expect to pay top dollar for these new kits for a while to come. However, if you look past the cost, with the Ballistix 12800 from Crucial, yo...
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How to differentiate the very essence of homogeneityStating the somewhat obvious, system memory is an integral part of any computer. Everyone needs it and many a manufacturer has tried its hand at producing the very best modules. The generic nature o...
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rbmods.com Updated: 2013-09-08 05:10:01
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Ever had a problem installing your brand new CPU cooler due to high memory heatsinks blocking the space around the socket? There is a solution for this issue! Crucial has released a low profile ram kit. The sticks are about half the height of normal...
Performance, Overclocking, Size...
Price...
This is a very nice ram kit with a lot of potential, you can overclock it quite a bit and it runs smooth and stable at a high performance. The size makes it possible to mount big cpu coolers and have a lot more space around the cpu socket for mods and...
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techreaction.net Updated: 2013-09-08 05:10:05
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Recently we received a new memory kit from Crucial that is part of their Ballistix line. We decided to test this kit on the AMD platform to see how they would fare. Considering that AMD can be picky with certain modules, we found this particular set...
This particular Crucial Ballistix kit works extremely well on AMD-based platforms and they are quite versatile in regards to the speeds and timings that they can run. We found that with little effort we were able to get these sticks clocking well with...
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We have seen so many different Speeds of DDR3 ram on the market, ranging anywhere from 1066 Mhz to 2400 Mhz. The mid range ram used by most people is the DDR3 1600 Mhz. Crucial graced us with their new and upcoming ram and having seen the speeds of...
Great Overclocker, Looks stylish, Performs well, Temp sensors...
Does no come packaged with the Crucial M.O.D. software...
The Crucial Ballistix 1600 Mhz ram preformed better than most would have thought. It offers a lot of potential to overclockers and enthusiasts. The Ballistix excelled in our tests. The higher the Mhz, the better it proved to be. Even though I was limit...
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Crucial has been on the forefront of value, OEM, and performance memory for many years. As a subsidiary of Micron, you can be certain they know what they're doing. The item we'll be looking at in this review is from Crucial's very popular Ballistix line o...
XMP profile for 8-8-8-24 timings at 1600MHz, Good bit of headroom for overclocking, Finned heatsinks and thermal sensors provided to enhance performance, Moderately priced compared to kits with similar specifications, Limited lifetime warranty...
Current release of monitoring utility is still in Beta and may be flaky, Other than the thermal sensor, there's nothing really new...
The Crucial 4GB PC3-12800 DDR3 kit with thermal sensor offered rock solid performance during our testing. In most of our testing, the stock speed results were comparable with other 1600MHz kits on hand, and we were able to get about a 250MHz overclock...
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RAM has always been one of those curious things that makes a huge difference to the performance of your system, and yet isn't considered by most people as a worthy upgrade.Sure we all know that size matters. The main reason that most people consider PC...
In any field someone always has to be the fore-runner. The bow that breaks the waves to allow everyone else to follow in the wake. More often than not that very fore-runner is quickly overtaken by everyone else as they refine and improve the process.Sadly...
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benchmarkreviews.com Updated: 2013-09-08 05:10:20
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"Ask any PC enthusiast and they'll tell you that system heat is a constant concern", said Crucial Ballistix senior product manager, Jeremy Mortenson. The new Crucial Ballistix kit comes with a pair of innovations in memory cooling. The first one is an...
bmr_approved.png, Good price for the value ($119 USD), Crucial Limited Lifetime Warranty, Interesting design and colors will appeal a bunch of users, Integrated IC for thermalmonitoring via MOD utility (support 32 and 64 bit OS), Will work on any Intel based system and probably on AMD systems too...
Overclocking is very limited due to the ICs in their memory chips...
Crucial Ballistix BL2KIT25664FN1608 performance is just average. The kit isn't able to work at 1T command rate and it needs more than 1.5v to work stable with very loose timings and common frequencies. They also suffered from a cold boot bug or someth...
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3dGameMan.com Updated: 2013-09-08 05:10:24
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Video Review: The Crucial Ballistix PC3-12800 DDR3 Dual Channel 4GB Memory performs very well. It has a speed of 1600MHz, latency of 8-8-8-24 and is 1.65 volts. The orange/silver heatspreader looks excellent and since this memory is of normal dimension it will not interfere with CPU coolers. I was a little disappointed though that it would not run at 8-8-8-24 using 1T, I had to set it to 2T. This is still very acceptable and still yields excellent results.
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madshrimps.be Updated: 2013-09-08 05:10:27
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It took a while for me to notice it, until I installed them into the test system actually, but after doing so I noticed to my regret that Crucial had sent us a 3Gb kit, instead of the 6Gb kit we agreed on. This wasn't obvious from the outside (the module size is nowhere mentioned), however it...
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As we come close to the end of the year we see DDR2 prices drop like flies and new hardware requiring DDR3.This only tells us one thing.....Yes, finally DDR3 has become mainstream and with this mainstream status we see the prices start to become reason...
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virtual-hideout.net Updated: 2013-09-08 05:10:37
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Whenever the name Crucial Technology crosses the old monitor, the names Ballistix and Tracer come to mind. Crucial was one of the first after market memory suppliers I used way back during the AMD Socket A days. That was about the time I learned that...
The is a great performer in its on right. The kits XMP profiles allow a user the best of both worlds in case the motherboard in use just isnt up to par with the lower 7-7-7-24 memory timings. If thats the issue, then the default 8-8-8-24 timings wi...
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Crucial may be owned by the memory maker Micron, but when system builders think memory, they think of Crucial. Crucial was always known for making good stable memory with lifetime warranties and good performance to match. It was years ago that Crucial...
The Crucial Ballistic PC3-12800 2GB kit retails for a whopping $380. Prices for DDR3 are dropping fairly steadily. The P5E3 that Im using costs $350 itself. DDR3 is very expensive, but the industry is heading there. I would say wait a month or so and...
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Overall my experience with Crucials 2GB PC3-12800 Ballistix memory kit was good. As far as memory goes, the build quality was excellent: heatspreaders were lined up perfectly and made even contact with all ICs. Performance wise, at clock to clock fre...
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Crucial Ballistix DDR3 PC3-12800 2GB Memory Written by Jason "Fujitsu" Schneider Saturday, 26 January 2008 Article Index:Crucial Ballistix DDR3 PC3-12800 2GB MemoryCrucial Ballistix DDR3 PC3-12800 - Test SetupCrucial Ballistix DDR3 PC3-12800 - Te...
Very Stable, Great Overclocking, Competitive MSRP...
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With DDR3 becoming more and more popular, there are starting to be more and more choices in the DDR3 market. Crucial has been a leader in the memory market, and it was very interesting to see how their DDR3 memory performed. This Ballistix kit of me...
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& Specs When it comes to PC Memory, Crucial are one of those companies that every man and his dog will have heard of. With roots stemming from Micron Technology - an OEM memory manufacturer with almost 30 years under its belt, there is no question tha...
Crucial have always had a reputation for memory that works straight out of the box and the Ballistix PC3-12800 kit is certainly no different. Unlike a few of the DDR3 kits we've tested recently the Ballistix was 100% stable at stock speeds without the ne...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2013-09-08 05:11:01
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Crucial has been quite late to market with its DDR3 memory modules, which is perhaps understandable as the demand for DDR3 is still in its early days and the price is still pretty restrictive. There are two speeds: PC3-8500 (1,066MHz) in the standard r...
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If you are a computer enthusiast and Id like to think at heart we all are, then you will have noticed every few years we are introduced to a new memory technology. It will start out expensive and rare then eventually become affordable and mainstream...
Highly overclockable, 1.8v enough to overclock it high, Memory wont need upgrading for a long time, Runs with tight timings or high speeds...
Expensive, 2 GB "only"...
From the tests that we ran today we can draw some very good conclusions. First is that memory responds better to higher speeds than it does tight timings. Of course we also saw that if you can tighten the timings at the same speed you will see an even...
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The Crucial Ballistix DDR3 1600 MHz CL8 kit is the companys only offering of the new memory standard at the moment, which is aimed at the enthusiast. There are slower, standard variants available, but no faster ones. It can be considered a solid start...
Manages 1600 MHz CL77715, Lot of room up to 1944 MHz CL88820 at 2.0V, Runs at CL55510 and 1333 MHz with ease, Lifetime warranty, Environmently friendly packaging, Compact heatspreaders, Sticks also sold seperately...
Pricey, Currently only this one model available, SPD progamming holds three weird settings, Stickers do not hold any usable information, Other brands run at 77718 at same speed.
The Crucial Ballistix DDR3 1600 MHz CL8 kit is the companys only offering of the new memory standard at the moment, which is aimed at the enthusiast. There are slower, standard variants available, but no faster ones. It can be considered a solid start...
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It's been two months since Crucial launched launched their first Crucial Ballistix DDR3 memory modules and while they were months behind other DDR3 manufacturers their 1600MHz kit has been a success. Since Micron and Crucial are one and the same it...
The 1600MHz Crucial Ballistix DDR3 memory kits are built to go fast even though the factory timings don't reflect that. They overclock with the best of them and feature a sexy black PCB and a neat clip-less heat spreader!...
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planetx64.com Updated: 2013-09-08 05:11:16
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The new DDR3 Ballistix from Crucial is an exceptional kit and loves to overclock thanks to the new Micron DDR3 IC’s. Many hours of fun and tweaking can be enjoyed as the Micron D9GTR chips used on the Ballistix are second-to-none (for now), the timing...
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DDR3 memory is all the...
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bigbruin.com Updated: 2013-09-08 05:11:24
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Serious enthusiasts should be able to make good use of system memory like the Crucial Ballistix 2GB PC3-12800 DDR3. Even though things are constantly evolving, you have to assume memory with such a high frequency and tight timings should keep a modern...
Blazing fast, Tight timings, Crucials traditional quality, reliability, and warranty; in an overclocking DDR3 kit, Have to assume your system wont need a memory upgrade for a long time, New heatspreader design looks good and makes great contact with all m...
Expensive!...
While there are already faster DDR3 kits on the market, the Ballistix 2GB PC3-12800 DDR3 Dual Channel Memory Kit from Crucial is definitely up there, and is the fastest to land at Bigbruin.com so far. To be honest, the idea of 1600MHz memory intimidate...
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cluboc.net Updated: 2013-09-08 05:11:28
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he Crucial PC3-12800 overclocked pretty well. We were able to increase the speed from 1600MHz to 1800MHz. We were also able to tighten the timings at default from 8-8-8 to 7-7-7 1T. This memory acted like it wanted to overclock higher, so Im not going...
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Overclockersonline.net Updated: 2013-09-08 05:11:33
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Shopzilla: $535.50 There is a fine line between passion and obsession. I use to think I was on the edge of that line still consuming enough floor space on the passion side of the room to not consider myself obsessed. This past Friday, that all changed whe...
Unparallel performance and memory bandwidth with Micron D9GTR ICs, Top quality packaging and customer service, as always, from Crucial, Extremely flexible for timings available to be run at a plethora of frequencies, Future proof for builds of today going...
The top of all DDR3 disadvantage lists will be $$$ for some time yet...dont hate the player, hate the game...
The DDR3 revolution has only just begun and the performance is already better than a lot of people figured it would be. The clocks we are seeing from these Micron D9GTR ICs on the Crucial Ballistix modules are simply incredible and un-matched by anyone...
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Crucial, a division of Micron, recently announced a new series of DDR3 memory modules based on Micron chipsets. The new memory has all the features needed to become a competitive product on the market. Apart from testing how fast this DDR3 memory can g...
Crucial, a division of Micron, uses Micron chipsets to assemble very fast DDR3 memory modules. The new BallistiX DDR3 series are expected to give more or less what other manufacturers offer at their proposals. While the specs indicate 1600MHz with CL...
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We've abided by Intel's 1.55 V recommendation for two architectures and two die shrinks, yet most performance memory manufacturers ignore it. Recent problems with one of our builds raised the question, how far can we push RAM without killing CPUs? Remem...
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