Monday, August 3rd 2015

Crucial to Showcase New Ballistix Sport LT DDR4 White Modules at Gamescom

Crucial, a leading global brand of memory and storage upgrades, today announced it is unveiling a complimentary white digital camo heat spreader and unique white printed circuit board (PCB) option as part of its Crucial Ballistix Sport LT DDR4 memory offering. The modules, which will be showcased in conjunction with gamescom in Cologne, August 5th - 9th, offer the same DDR4 performance and proven reliability that gamers have come to expect from Crucial.

Designed for mainstream users who simply want to get more performance out of their systems, Crucial Ballistix Sport LT DDR4 memory delivers fast speeds and increased bandwidth. A new addition to the current Ballistix Sport DDR4 lineup, Sport LT modules feature a covert digital camo design, which will be available in both white and gray, and an integrated heat spreader. Whether gamers want plug-and-play installation or Intel XMP 2.0 profiles to achieve DDR4 speeds of 2400 MT/s, Ballistix Sport LT memory delivers seamless, affordable performance.
Ballistix Sport LT DDR4 modules are available at Crucial.com and through select global partners in 4GB and 8GB densities, as well as kits up to 32GB. Additionally, 16GB densities and 64GB kits will be available starting in September 2015, as will the white Ballistix Sport LT modules. All Ballistix memory is backed by a limited lifetime warranty.
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5 Comments on Crucial to Showcase New Ballistix Sport LT DDR4 White Modules at Gamescom

#1
Petey Plane
Cool, but they would look even better without the heat spreader
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BorisDG
White PCB is always sick! Sad that is DDR4 and not DDR3 variant. I will grab one for sure.
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#3
RazrLeaf
A DDR3 Version and the ASUS Sabertooth Z97 Mark S would be beautiful...
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BorisDG
RazrLeafA DDR3 Version and the ASUS Sabertooth Z97 Mark S would be beautiful...
Exactly... I'm with this mobo on my HTPC and using Vengeance Arctic ... but this... <3 The heatspreader is not beautiful, but I like the white PCB.
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Uplink10
BorisDGWhite PCB is always sick! Sad that is DDR4 and not DDR3 variant. I will grab one for sure.
It is easier to see components on a white PCB.
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