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#739 - Crucial Ballistix PC2-6400 Memory Print E-mail
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Written by Zach Jeffers   
Monday, 09 October 2006
Article Index
#739 - Crucial Ballistix PC2-6400 Memory
Page 2: Packaging and Contents
Page 3: Specifications
Page 4: A Closer Look
Page 5: Testing
Page 6: Conclusion

Conclusion:


During testing, the memory modules never had a hiccup. MemTest, Sandra, ScienceMark and others could not make this memory skip a beat. It ran rock solid during all tests and even never really ran hot to the touch. The Ballistix line of memory runs very cool compared to others that require large and elaborate heat sinks. Even with a mild over clock and voltage push, these modules laughed at the idea of failure.

The Crucial Ballistix line has been proven time and time again that it is a major player in the enthusiast market. Crucial continues to build upon it's proven formula of rock solid memory modules and top notch customer support. The Ballistix line pushes that envelope even further to provide stable modules that can perform beyond their rated speeds. Crucial Ballistix, and all their other product lines, are a bullet proof choice when picking your next memory selection. The Crucial Ballistix PC2-6400 2gig (2 x 1gig) kit is truly a KICKASS product! We would like to extend a very large appreciation to Crucial for continuing to supporting this site and this review.

Final Remarks
Pros Cons  
  • Awesome performance
  • Rock solid operation
  • Overclockable
  • Runs farely cool
  • Amazing customer service
  • Latency is still pretty high, but that is industry wide...


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