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THE BALLISTIX GAMING 64GB

 

 

 

 

 

 

crucial ballistix gaming 64gb 3200mhz review 1t

Crucial has moved to a new package for their Ballistix Gaming series (at least the non-RGB ones) which just has their logo at the front along with the amount of RAM, their frequency and a clear plastic window from where you can partially see the modules themselves.

 

 

A few words about the Crucial RAM lines are printed at the rear in 11 languages.

 

 

Thanks to their large anodized aluminum heatspreaders the new Ballistix Gaming modules look really nice.

 

 

The company logo is printed on one side of the heatspreaders whereas on the other we find two 2D barcodes and the module specifications.

 

 

I received the non-RGB model which lacks the top 3D printed bar (also do notice how slim these heatspreaders are).

 

 

Measuring just 38.6mm (top to bottom) the new Ballistix Gaming modules are not only shorter compared to the older Ballistix Elite ones but also the recently reviewed Fury RGB by HyperX.

 

 

The lack of RGB lighting means that these modules fit like a glove with the EVGA Z390 DARK.

 

 

It's also worth pointing out that the M.O.D software by Crucial has both the temperature and LED control options disabled for this kit.

 

 

As usual I used the popular Thaiphoon burner software to get detailed specifications on this kit.