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Crucial Ballistix 12800 DDR3 2GB
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Author: Whoopty
Posted: 11:09, November 9th 2007
Link: http://www.crucial.com/
Score: 8 out of 10 [?]
Price: £320

Review

Introduction

In the past the Ballistix range from Crucial has stunned us with its overclocking ability right from DDR, through to DDR2 and now DDR3. Today we are taking a look at Crucial's new 12800 overclocking pair of modules; let see if they live up to the previous generation's sterling reputations.

About Crucial

The Crucial Story

The Crucial story starts with Micron Technology, Inc., one of the largest dynamic random access memory (DRAM) manufacturers in the world and the only one based in the U.S. Headquartered in Boise, Idaho, Micron manufactures DRAM chips and assembles them into high-quality memory modules for sale to original equipment manufacturers ("OEMs") worldwide.

For nearly three decades, Micron has learned that when you make some of the very best memory in the world, lots of companies want it, from computer makers to wireless device manufacturers to printer producers. (And we're really glad that they do!)

But then Micron asked, well, what about the end user? What about the everyday folks who want to upgrade their existing systems with OEM-quality memory — the home desktop user, the IT network guy, the student notebook user? Why don't we offer our memory to the public, at factory-direct pricing?

So in 1996, Micron responded to a growing demand for high-quality memory upgrades among end users who wanted the best possible performance from their systems. Micron launched Crucial Technology in September of that year, and for the first time, end users had the opportunity to buy directly from the manufacturer the same memory modules bought by the world's major OEMs for original installation in their systems.

Having a direct sales division focused on selling Micron's DRAM to the public was apparently an idea whose time had come, and 10 successful years later, we have expanded our product line to include flash cards and readers, and USB flash drives.

Specifications

Module Size 2GB kit (1GBx2)
Package Ballistix 240-pin DIMM
Speed PC3-12800
Timings 8-8-8-24
Volts 1.8V
ECC/Non-ECC NON-ECC

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