I’ve had the chance over the years to check out a wide variety of Crucial Ballistix branded memory. Being a part of Micron, they have always been priced well, and as far as memory goes been solid. Styling-wise I loved the old Ballistix designs and there are a few of the modern designs like the Elite and their Tactical Tracer RGB kits that I was able to 3D print and CNC carve custom designs for. But as a whole, their mainstream stuff, while not bad looking has looked dated for a while now. So back at the start of the year, they announced new memory kits with new heatspreaders and I was excited to see what Crucial had going on. It took a while to come in, but I recently finally had the Crucial Ballistix BL2K32G36C16U4B kit come in which is their 2x32GB dual channel kit running at 3600 MHz. The timing couldn’t be much better given my personal PC has been begging for more memory with Microsoft Flight Sim 2020 and chrome having full-on MMA fights for the memory. So today I’m going to check out the new design and see how this kit performs.
Product Name: Crucial Ballistix DDR4 2x32GB 3600MHz BL2K32G36C16U4B
Review Sample Provided by: Crucial
Written by: Wes Compton
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Specifications |
|
Color Options |
Black, Red, and White |
RGB |
Available with and without RGB |
Speed |
DDR4-3600 |
CAS latency |
16 |
DRAM family |
Ballistix |
Density |
64GB Kit (32GBx2) |
Module type |
UDIMM |
Extended timings |
16-18-18-38 |
Form factor |
UDIMM |
Technology |
DDR4 |
Voltage |
1.35V |
PC speed |
PC4-28800 |
Kit Qty |
2 |
Buffered or Unbuffered |
Unbuffered |
ECC |
NON-ECC |
Warranty |
Manufacturer's Limited Lifetime |