Ballistix Sport AT Gaming DDR4 RGB 32GB 3000 MHz review

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Specifications and Features

Ballistix Sport AT Gaming DDR4 memory

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 between ASUS, Ballistix, and other trusted industry partners, TUF Gaming Alliance ensures easier building, the best compatibility, and complementary aesthetics from components to cases.

Tech Specs:

  • Module densities up to 16GB
  • Speeds up to 3000 MT/s
  • Battle-tested design and performance
  • Unique new heat spreader ideal for TUF Gaming Alliance builders
  • Easy plug-and-play installation
  • Limited lifetime warranty

“Our TUF Gaming Alliance relationship with Ballistix, the memory brand of choice for so many gamers, offers customers and partners an exciting new product for PC builds,” said Sharon Pan, Division Director of the ASUS Motherboard Channel PM Department. “On the heels of all the positive feedback at Computex 2018, we’re looking forward to a successful collaboration with Ballistix as we continue to create products that excel in both performance and aesthetics.”

The Ballistix Sport AT modules are now available in densities up to 16GB and speeds up to 3000 MT/s, and are guaranteed compatible with ASUS TUF GAMING motherboards for fast, smooth performance. The new Sport AT heat spreaders are designed specifically to visually complement products from other members of the TUF Gaming Alliance, including ASUS, Cooler Master and InWin. Additionally, XMP 2.0 profiles enable an easier install, regardless of skill level.

“We’re thrilled to collaborate with ASUS, a best-in-class brand, to develop products for the TUF Gaming Alliance,” said Jim Jardine, Director of Ballistix Product Marketing. “The TUF Gaming Alliance offers enthusiasts a blend of compatibility, durability, and aesthetics – the same qualities Ballistix has been known for since it launched more than a decade ago.”

Trusted by PC gamers and pro eSports teams around the world, Ballistix memory fuses speed, style, and reliability to deliver a performance edge that’s only possible as part of a major memory manufacturer. Ballistix Sport AT modules are available now at Crucial.com and through select global partners. 


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Each memory kit is also validated under a series of rigorous tests for maximum compatibility and reliability on a multitude of platforms.

XMP 2.0 Support & Availability 

This latest G.DDR4 series supports the latest Intel XMP 2.0 for an easy one-step memory overclocking experience, providing a boost to memory performance across all types of workloads. 


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Series Ballistix Sport
Memory Type DDR4
Capacity 32GB (8GBx4)
Multi-Channel Dual Channel Kit
Tested Speed 3000 MHz
Tested Latency 17-19-19-39
Tested Voltage 1.35v
Registered/Unbuffered Unbuffered
Error Checking Non-ECC
SPD Speed 3000 MHz XMP
SPD Voltage nominal 1.20v
Fan included No
Height 43 mm / 1.69 inch
Warranty Limited Lifetime
Features Intel XMP 2.0 (Extreme Memory Profile) Ready

Pricing wise you can spot a 3000 MHz 16 GB kit for €179,- As mentioned on the previous page, DIMMs are expensive this year and age due to limited production from the big guns like Samsung, Micron, SK Hynix, and sorts. So yeah for 3000 MHz, that's roughly 11 euros per GB. Our 32GB kit costs an exhaustive € 359 All modules are equipped with the new style RGB heat-spreader. The memory chips have contact with the heat sink in order to ensure that both the memory and the board operate at the same temperature and can thus provide the best performance. Once installed, in the BIOS (if supported) select the XMP profile for the memory and after a reboot you are good to go, it's that simple. If you do not have an XMP profile option in your BIOS, set the timings manually and set DIMM voltage a little higher to 1.35v opposed to an SPD 2133 MHZ config with 1.2 Volts. But head on over to the next page where we'll start up a product photo-shoot after which this article will dive into a benchmark session. 

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