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Guru3D.com » News » Review: Crucial Ballistix Gaming DDR4 3200 MHz 64 GB (4x 16GB)

Review: Crucial Ballistix Gaming DDR4 3200 MHz 64 GB (4x 16GB)

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 06/15/2020 03:01 PM | source: | 5 comment(s)
Review: Crucial Ballistix Gaming DDR4 3200 MHz 64 GB (4x 16GB)

Today we are looking at Crucial Ballistix Gaming DDR4 3200 MHz CL16 memory in a 64 GB (4x 16 GB) set. It’s another offer from Micron, an American company, which brands its products Crucial and Ballistix, but you can still see some OEM solutions with the Micron name on them as well.

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fry178
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#5799746 Posted on: 06/15/2020 06:36 PM
As i never had any crucial kit that would do more than spec, i wont use them for my own builds anymore,
but a good alternative if i need decent quality ram for others..

BoobZ
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#5800158 Posted on: 06/16/2020 05:00 PM
I have Crucial Ballistix Sport based on Micron E-die, easily tweaked to 3733 CL16. Nice price/performance ratio.

Mineria
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#5800267 Posted on: 06/16/2020 10:29 PM
Hmm not cheaper than 3600 CL16

Pictus
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#5800282 Posted on: 06/16/2020 11:31 PM
As i never had any crucial kit that would do more than spec, i wont use them for my own builds anymore,
but a good alternative if i need decent quality ram for others..

I bet they were not Micron E-die.

RAM recommendations for AMD Ryzen and Intel. (Use Chrome to translate)
https://www.computerbase.de/thema/ram/rangliste/

fry178
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#5800801 Posted on: 06/18/2020 07:28 AM
@Pictus
and?
i dont care about theoretical performance i "could" get, if im lucky to get one with "better" chips.
and if all of the kits DO have the E die, then why are they only rated at 3200?

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