The Crucial Ballistix tracer DDR3 memory for the Core 7i platform is a new competition for the most high performance and high-end market with the exception of having 1333MHx memory speed is little slowish when you are talking about against the Corsair variants and the OCZ. But having several kits to suit most high-end people with the respectable price margin with a 3GB kit for those in the moderate side and to the larger 6GB kit with 2Gb in each module and also a power wattage is about 1.67V settings when in plug and play mode (which means you never have time go visit the BIOS for some tweaking).
So the crucial Ballistix tracer some out with a much better performance value range for those people who don’t want to be stuck with the much expensive corsair and OCZ DDR3 makers and also the availability is easy to go over, (while Corsair opts for a one stop shop in the internet). So with the Crucial comes as a green PCB coloration with a combination of the Blue, red or green heat-spreader colours, so you can choose the colour to fit in with the board main colour, looks a good feature for the exceptional people which takes design in the whole new level in the hardware sense and also to add, the onboard LED’s in each of the kits you would want to take give the dark knight glow in every system but the blue colour might restrict you to have a all out blue frenzy and also having a windowed case is ideal to show off the prowess.
Looks might look good to the eye but our eyes in the Atlantis HQ we see the scores as the bright light in your dark room playing whatever you are playing, with the bandwidth looks exceptional with some lows in Sisoftsandra but not that much to make it a problem, while the latency is also the same story with some huge highs when you are comparing with the price range memory modules but competing with the higher-higher end is an obvious beat form the Ballistix but still this is a fill in the block for performance people in the level head. For the gaming is no real difference with also saying form the previous review in Corsair the memory modules would make a difference are in the loading times and the saving times that more of the things the limitations of the memory modules. But overall while you are talking a performance chip with a down to earth price and availability you are thinking of the Crucial Ballistix the tracer edition DDR3 memory, with some highs and lows it still looks and plays well in every Core 7i system , but you might get a bit more if you are willing to play with the BIOS and the controller, but left alone it is a good module to have.
