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    Crucial BallistX 1333 Review

    Posted on Friday, May 01 2009 @ 12:40:58 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Ever since the introduction of Tri-Channel DDR3 memory, we have been seeing a whole slew of different memory types and speeds. But not all memory is created equally. What makes one memory better than another is the ability to overclock and maintain that speed better than the other types of memory. Crucial has proven to be one of these memory manufacturers. Today I bring forth the Crucial BallistX 1333MHz memory. Let's go see how much abuse these sticks of memory can take before they start turning different colors.

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