Crucial Ballistix Gaming DDR4 3200 MHz (4x 16GB) review

Memory (DDR4/DDR5) and Storage (SSD/NVMe) 368 Page 4 of 22 Published by

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Product showcase/build

Product showcase/build

A heat spreader does not always bring the temperature down. Rather than that, it moves the heat from the chips to the PCB, distributing it more evenly throughout the entire module, and eliminating potential hot-spots. Theoretically, this should allow better overclocking. Crucial Ballistix Gaming memory is a low-profile kit (as it’s 38.4 mm tall).  


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You shouldn’t have any compatibility issues with air coolers or liquid coolers.


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 The set that has been provided to us is not an RGB one, so there is no need to use your motherboard’s software to control any lighting. Ok, here are the last shots of this nice memory kit.


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First is the look in the AMD set.


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Then the Intel one. Let’s proceed to the next page.

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