Tuesday, February 26th 2008

Lexar Media Announces Special Edition Crucial Ballistix Tracer Red 2GB Memory Modules

Lexar Media today announced the immediate availability of Special Edition Crucial Ballistix Tracer Red 2GB DDR2-800 memory modules. The new modules feature two rows of red activity-indicating LEDs, red ground-effects LEDs, and a red printed circuit board (PCB) stylishly covered with a striking red heat spreader with a raised, diamond-cut logo and clip-less design.

"Crucial Ballistix Tracer Red 2GB 800MHz modules are designed to impress both inside and out," said Jeremy Mortenson, Lexar Media's DRAM Product Marketing Manager. "Hiding beneath the attractive casing is our award-winning Crucial Ballistix 800MHz memory, which maximizes performance through high speeds and low latencies. Plus, they are available in our highest capacity modules to date."

Crucial Ballistix Tracer Red memory modules offer latency timings of 4-4-4-12 and are available immediately in 2GB modules and 4GB kits at www.crucial.com/uk, www.crucial.com/eu, and in Nordic regions through Komplett. Product availability in the U.S. is expected in Q2 2008.
Source: Lexar
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24 Comments on Lexar Media Announces Special Edition Crucial Ballistix Tracer Red 2GB Memory Modules

#2
kenkickr
I really hope the U.S. site will post these because 8Gb would go great in my system for video editing!! :respect:
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#3
happita
Finally a Ballistix with a different color! I might get this to complement my PSU seeing as though the orange pair matches absolutely nothing inside my rig.
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#4
sneekypeet
not-so supermod
das müffin mannomg i just bought two gigs last night:shadedshu
dont feel too bad Das muffin.... Product availability in the U.S. is expected in Q2 2008.

Last line of the OP...you would be waiting a bit anyways!!!!!
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#5
das müffin mann
sneekypeetdont feel too bad Das muffin.... Product availability in the U.S. is expected in Q2 2008.

Last line of the OP...you would be waiting a bit anyways!!!!!
thanks that made it hurt a bit less :D
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#6
mandelore
they need these in 1066mhz varieties. i just sold my pc2-8500 tracers, wish they did that in 4gb kits.
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#7
WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
One question, why is Lexar Media announcing this, I though Micron owned Crucial.
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#8
Nemesis881
Honestly I think they are doing this to try to make more money since ram prices are so low.
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#9
Ravenas
Yum yum, looks like I'll be getting the old tracers dirt cheap soon. :rockout:
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#10
WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
I mean, red is fine and all, but I still dont understand Lexar Media announcing this. Does Crucial own Lexar?
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#11
panchoman
Sold my stars!
sweet.. i wonder how long these will be around?
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#13
hat
Enthusiast
So... why are these different from these? OMG IT'S RED... is that it?
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#15
panchoman
Sold my stars!
hatSo... why are these different from these? OMG IT'S RED... is that it?
yup.. preety much.
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#16
sneekypeet
not-so supermod
panchomanyup.. preety much.
I wouldnt sell them short yet....Crucial has a nice way of putting out some great performing "SpecialEdition" stix. Look at the Lanfest !!!!!

They usually cherry pick the IC for these editions!
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#17
WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
And still no one answers my lexar question :rockout:
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#18
Grings
WarEagleAUAnd still no one answers my lexar question :rockout:
I was wondering that too, i missed the post at first as i didnt imagine news about lexar was going to be particularly interesting

Also, i'd like to see how these chaps overclock!
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#19
Lexar PR
Hey there, as part of the Lexar Media PR team, I wanted to respond to these posts...it's great to see everyone following our news!

Crucial Technology and Lexar merged to form Lexar Media...Lexar Media is a subsidiary of Micron Technology. So, Lexar Media is still part of the Micron family, and still receives great product directly from Micron. Crucial Ballistix (and Ballistix Tracer) high-performance memory is now a brand of Lexar Media....same high-quality memory products as they've always been!

For more information, feel free to check out our About Us page at:

www.crucial.com/company/index.aspx

Thanks for your interest, and I'll be checking the message boards over the next couple days to see if there are any other questions.
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#20
das müffin mann
i've got a question, can you give me about what the price is going to be in the us?
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#21
Lexar PR
I don't have any pricing info at this point in time...however, the Crucial Ballistix Tracer Red modules should be available in the US in the April timeframe. Check out www.crucial.com in April to get all the latest and greatest info.
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#22
das müffin mann
ohh right around my b-day, well i have a feeling i know what im getting
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#24
das müffin mann
the tracers i have now i absolutely love, i can't wait for these to hit the market
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