![]() ![]() The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary". This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. The performance is good in both gaming and synthetic benchmarks, keep in mind that the performance difference between memory frequency will not show in all games, however in the Rise of the Tomb Raider there was a notable difference in the gameplay. The design is minimalist and will blend with any system, in addition, due to the shape and height of the heatsinks, this kit will not pose an impedance when a large CPU air cooler is used. In conclusion, the Crucial Ballistix Tactical 16GB DDR4 2666MHz are a good choice from a performance and price ration, and also when looking at the current availability of DDR4 memory. The design of the Ballistix Tactical is simple with minimal graphics and some shapes embossed into the heatsisk, there are no RGB LEDs or software for this kit, and in this combination, it will match with every motherboard available n the market right now. In fact, with more time I was able to get this particular kit from timings: 17-17-36 to 14-14-35 at the standard frequency of 2666MHz, lower timings mean better performance overall. In the case of the Ballistix Tactical 16GB DDR4 2666MHz, this kit was easily able to reach 3000MHz without changing the voltage or timings. The new Ballistix line from Crucial is keeping the tradition of good price to performance ration and good overclocking headroom. The RAM was firstly tested using the standard X.M.P frequency while the second test was done with the memory at the maximum frequency reached in Overclock. The RAM was tested using the CPU at its turbo frequency of 3.9 GHz. – OS: Windows 10 64-Bit (After April Update) – GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1070 Founder’s Edition The following system was used to test the memory kit: ![]() The heatsink is attached to the memory chips using a self-adhesive thermal pad, the pad itself is applied on the entire length of the module. ![]() The only graphical elements present on the heatsink are the Ballistix and Micron brands logos, on the upper left corner there is the Tactical series logo. The upper heatsink is perforated and shaped towards the inside of the memory PCB, this small feature reduces the overall footprint of the RAM once they are installed on the motherboard. On the back side there is are two labels which contain the model, capacity & frequency of the Kit alongside the serial number of the RAM modules. In addition, the PCB that hold the memory chips is completely black. The new Ballistix Tactical DDR4 series is completely different from the DDR3 line of memory, using a gunmetal gray heatsink with indents on the sides, the only element that is reminiscent of the previous series is the perforation on the top of the heatsink. – Optimized for the latest Intel X99 platforms – Certified Intel® XMP 2.0 profiles for easy setup – Gunmetal gray heat spreader with black PCB – Four channel memory architecture maximizes data rates – Faster speeds and timings than Ballistix Sport DDR4 The two RAM modules of the Kit are packaged in a clear plastic tray. On the lower side there is a label with the serial number of the kit alongside the Ballistix brand logo. On the back side the three main Crucial lines of memory are described in detail in three different languages, these are the Elite, Tactical and the Sport. The front side of the packaging is half covered by an aluminum pattern, on the upper right corner there is a label with a couple of the kit’s specifications such as the memory capacity, frecuency and the type. The memory kit is packaged in a standard box made out of semitransparent plastic. At the present time, Micron is involved in the manufacture and sale of memory chips for countless brands and product types. In 2009, Micron was the first company to announce an SSD equipped with a SATA interface capable of 6 Gbit/s speeds. The Micron products are marketed and sold under the Crucial and Ballistix brands, these products include: SDRAM type memory, DDR/2/3/4 RAM and NAND & Flash type storage chips. is an American company headquartered in Boise, Idaho, founded on October 5th 1978. ![]()
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